Proposal to Criminalize Tire Dumping Gets Senate Hearing
MADISON – Legislation by Senator Rob Hutton (R-Brookfield) that makes the costly menace of illegal tire dumping a misdemeanor crime similar to vandalism had a public hearing in the Senate Committee on Judiciary and Public Safety on Wednesday.
Under current law, dumping junk tires on someone else’s property is just a civil forfeiture offense with sporadically enforced penalties up to $1,000 and optional restitution. By contrast, the lowest level vandalism charge is a Class A misdemeanor.
“The current civil penalty treats this like littering and is not a deterrent. In fact, leniency empowers serial tire dumpers and the criminal car theft enterprises they are often part of,” Hutton said.
Tire dumping is a statewide problem that affects property owners in urban and rural areas. Department of Natural Resources data show 151 tire-related dumping complaints statewide in 2024-25 alone, distributed all around the state. “Whether in rural areas or Milwaukee, where it’s become a significant menace, residents of our state deserve a strong response to property crimes like this,” Hutton said.
The cost of cleanup to property owners is substantial. Innocent property owners often pay thousands of dollars per incident to remove and properly dispose of tires that were illegally dumped on their property. One victim of serial tire dumping reported total costs of $25,000 and he is not alone. The burden of receiving citations for tire dumping perpetrated by someone else and the expense of cleaning up their mess is a major cost for local businesses, who have no choice but to have the tires properly disposed.
“These criminals are intentionally avoiding lawful, environmentally appropriate disposal and the related costs by literally dumping those costs on someone else. It should be a crime,” Hutton said.
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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