Vote to rename city building after slain worker Greg Ziggy Zyskiewicz
Posted: Sep 11, 2017 5:55 PM CDT
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Milwaukee, WIS. (CBS 58) -- A building owned by the City of Milwaukee could get a new name in honor of a city worker killed on the job.
There will be a vote to rename the building at Broadway and Wells the "Greg Ziggy Zyskiewicz Municipal Building."
It's currently "The Department of City Development."
The 64-year-old worked for the Department of Neighborhood Services. He was shot and killed during an attempted carjacking near 23rd and Cherry in March.
Three men are charged with his murder.
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