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Greendale Agrees to Participate in Consolidation Discussion Without a Resolution
The Village Board tabled the resolution to approve $1,500 for a study, but will continue being cooperative.

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The Village Board tabled the resolution to approve $1,500 for a study, but will continue being cooperative.

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Think we all know the answer to that.
Listening sessions are scheduled for next week throughout Southeastern Wisconsin.
Topics will include medicare, medicaid, long-Term Care, powers of attorney, estate planning, medical directives, funeral pre-planning, asset protection and social security.
The Greendale Village Board was not keen on consolidation, but agreed to participate in study that reviews benefits to consolidation and shared services.
The discussion will include the 2012 Milwaukee County Budget.
The showcase is this Friday and Saturday.
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