both excellent ideas, daniel. i also said something similar about the historical importance of this triangle and suggested a plaque, even a flag, a couple of months ago. however, that was when the pigeon problem was the hot topic.
The open house was great! I really enjoyed meeting some of the people contributing to this forum, and thought that the renderings and leading proposals were inspired.
So, what's next?
Unfortunately, I don’t have the wherewithal to pull in all the data today, but the committee or the architects who design the site (hopefully) will do their research to help develop a design. It’s just not a place; it’s a significant place. I just w…
Wow. A lot of discussion here about traffic flows, pigeons, cops and bums. What I'm missing in this forum is talk about the historical significance of the “Polish Triangle.” No one has discussed the millions of Polish immigrants who started their li…
What’s your vision for the Polish Triangle? WPB and the Metropolitan Planning Council are teaming up to transform the Polish Triangle at the intersection of Ashland, Milwaukee and Division Streets into a great public place.
March 19
Pinkowski is now a member of The Placemaking Movement