Milwaukee County Celebrates National Public Works Week
MILWAUKEE – Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley is proclaiming May 18 – 24 2025, Public Works Week in Milwaukee County, to coincide with National Public Works Week (NPWW). NPWW is held to recognize those who plan, design, build, manage, and operate the infrastructure that ensures a high quality of life in the county. This year’s theme, “People, Purpose, Presence,” highlights three cornerstone ideals that motivate public works professionals to serve in their communities every day.
Milwaukee County residents are invited to participate in National Public Works Week by showing their support for the programs and professionals that help make Milwaukee County a great place to live and work.
- Volunteer: From trail building to tree planting, park beautifying to bumble bee photographing, weed pulling to wetland monitoring—Park Stewardship takes many forms, and we’ve got quite the range of opportunities for you to get involved.Whether you’re looking for a one-day volunteer event or a longer-term project with orientation and training, there’s something for everyone—and many opportunities change seasonally. Big or small, your contribution helps protect and enhance the parks we all love.Not sure where to start? Complete our Volunteer Interest Form and we’ll help match your interests with the right opportunities. You’ll also receive updates about upcoming service days, special projects, and more ways to make a difference with Milwaukee County Parks!
- Give: The Milwaukee County Office of Emergency Management (OEM) is asking individuals to have a life-saving impact on the community by donating blood. Donations during NPWW, coinciding with Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Week, will help support Milwaukee County’s pre-hospital blood transfusion program. More information is available on the EMS Week Blood Drive Facebook page.
- Experience: Milwaukee County services are available to all residents and visitors. Throughout the week, the Milwaukee County Departments of Transportation, Parks, and the Office of Emergency Management, will help demonstrate what “public works” means. Those who want to learn more are invited to follow county social media accounts at county.milwaukee.gov/EN/Social-Media
About National Public Works Week
Celebrated each year during the third week of May, NPWW was instituted as a public education campaign by the American Public Works Association (APWA) in 1960 to call attention to the importance of public works in community life. Learn more about National Public Works Week at: National Public Works Week (NPWW) – American Public Works Association.
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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