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Virtual Town Hall Meeting to Focus on 2021 City Budget, City Services
Milwaukee awarded $5.6 million HUD grant to protect children and families from lead hazards in the home

Milwaukee awarded $5.6 million HUD grant to protect children and families from lead hazards in the home

City of Milwaukee identified as a priority area to address lead and other home health hazards

Mr. Mayor:  Who in Heaven’s Name is Watching the Store?
Mr. Mayor

Who in Heaven’s Name is Watching the Store?

Statement from Alderman Bob Donovan September 6, 2019

Compete Milwaukee Program Boasts Positive Employment Results, Launches 2019 Application Season

Compete Milwaukee Program Boasts Positive Employment Results, Launches 2019 Application Season

Transitional employment program seeks new cohort of applicants

MKE Business Now Entrepreneurship Summit Set For Saturday, January 26th

MKE Business Now Entrepreneurship Summit Set For Saturday, January 26th

Summit to be held at Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Elementary School

Governor-elect Evers Announces Key Cabinet Appointments

Governor-elect Evers Announces Key Cabinet Appointments

"I’ve said all along that my goal is to build a Wisconsin where people come together to invest in a brighter future for everyone..."

Governor-elect Tony Evers and Lt. Governor-elect Mandela Barnes Announce Agriculture, Energy, and Natural Resources Policy Advisory Council
Common Council Overrides Mayor’s Veto on Amendment Tackling Neighborhood Blight

Common Council Overrides Mayor’s Veto on Amendment Tackling Neighborhood Blight

"I am appreciative of my fellow Council members who saw the need for additional resources to tackle this major blight issue facing neighborhoods."

Alderman Bauman’s amendments pass to repair roads and tackle neighborhood blight

Alderman Bauman’s amendments pass to repair roads and tackle neighborhood blight

"These amendments will not address all roadway infrastructure needs but does provide our DPW with much needed resources."

Amended 2018 budget restores police officers, moves disparity study forward, and honors a fallen city employee

Amended 2018 budget restores police officers, moves disparity study forward, and honors a fallen city employee

The budget will now head to Mayor Barrett who will have until the close of business on November 27th to sign the budget.

Commissioner Cole honored with Lifetime Achievement Award from Keep Greater Milwaukee Beautiful
Three parking checkers shot at in two separate incidents

Three parking checkers shot at in two separate incidents

News release from Aldermen Bob Donovan, Tony Zielinski and Mark A. Borkowski

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