Why The Unconstitutional Nature Of Appleton’s Conversion Therapy Ordinance Should Cause Concern

Readers have been raising objections to my post highlighting the unconstitutional ordinance the City of Appleton has had on the books for the last 6 years. Broadly speaking, their criticism is that my purported concern over the First Amendment violations associated with that ordinance is […]

Unconstitutional Ordinance In Appleton’s Municipal Code No Longer To Be Enforced – City Attorney And Health Office To Recommend Repeal

For 6 years, the City of Appleton has had an unconstitutional ordinance in its Municipal Code. Concerns about this ordinance’s scope and constitutionality were raised at the time of its adoption, but the Common Council went ahead and approved it anyway by a vote of […]

City To Prioritize Single-Sided Street Parking – Oklahoma Street Reconstruction Design Demonstrates Practical Implications Of New Complete Streets Design Standards

The proposed design for the Oklahoma Street reconstruction project has resulted in a lot of pushback from neighborhood residents and has also revealed some of the practical implications of the city’s new Complete Streets design standards that were approved by the Common Council in April […]