The City Clerk’s Office introduces its new Legislative Research Center, one stop for information on Common Council files, agendas and minutes of Council and committee meetings, and the functions and membership of city boards, commissions and committees. Included are links to video clips of the discussion on specific legislative items.
Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett is assisting Milwaukee residents eligible to apply for federal funds being made available to those affected by the recent flooding in Milwaukee County. Individuals may qualify for financial assistance under the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Individual and Households Program. Local businesses with storm damage may qualify for assistance from the Small Business Administration disaster program. Register by calling 1-800-621-FEMA or online at www.fema.gov .
IMPORTANT NOTE: FEMA has extended the registration deadline for those affected by the June floods from Aug. 13 to Sept. 15.
For general safety tips regarding flood cleanup, including information on mold, electrical hazards, and personal hygiene, visit:
The City of Milwaukee is committed to helping our neighborhoods remain healthy for generations to come. We are coordinating with various organizations, government agencies and private lenders and reaching out to homeowners facing foreclosure.
Check out Area Planning for all 99 square miles of Milwaukee . Area Plans guide future neighborhood development and identify future catalytic projects. The Department of City Development works with the public to create comprehensive area plans. Work is also underway on a Citywide Policy Plan to guide citywide strategies on a broad range of issues, including economic development and transportation, in each of the planning areas. The public is invited to participate in the planning for Milwaukee.
View a slideshow of the Common Council Chamber , including the stained glass windows and ceiling stenciling.
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