There will be no public meeting next week to talk about a potential high-speed rail stop in Wauwatosa.
Alderwoman Linda Nikcevich said she misunderstood a conversation with a state Department of Transportation official. Instead, there may be phone discussions to decide whether meeting with city leaders and the public would be useful.
Nikcevich has been a proponent of high-speed rail and has been lobbying to have Tosa considered as a location for a rail station.
The DOT has been in talks with the city of Brookfield about making that city a stop on the line between Milwaukee and Madison.
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