Once again, suburbs punt on addressing the social challenges of the region
Statement of Alderman Robert J. Bauman January 15, 2026
I am very familiar with the Milwaukee Rescue Mission and its main facility that operates in my district at 18th and Wells. It is a well-run, professional, caring organization that advances its Christian values of supporting those in need. Frankly, any community would be lucky to have such an upstanding and uplifting presence helping the area in its backyard.
Except, apparently, New Berlin.
Earlier this week, the New Berlin Council voted to deny a land-use request that would allow the Milwaukee Rescue Mission to develop a residential rehabilitation center to house men seeking addiction treatment, mental health services, spiritual counseling, and provide them with workforce development.
Perhaps Milwaukee should explore implementing a new protection fee for these suburbs so they can remain secure in their homogenized bubble, but provide Milwaukee with the necessary resources to address the social issues they continue to sidestep. It would only be fair that they contribute in some manner.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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