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Affordable land and leasing costs, abundant fresh water, an educated workforce, low business costs and easy access to financing, technical assistance and efficient transportation have helped local businesses succeed and grow.
Find information about things to do and happenings in the City of Milwaukee.
This spring, find helpful tips on getting involved with neighborhood cleanups, improving your home, creating gardens and green spaces, being active outdoors, and staying prepared for fire and storm hazards. Take advantage of community resources and grant incentives to make improvements in your community.
Spring into Action
The City of Milwaukee is excited to host the Republican National Convention from July 15-18, 2024. With tens of thousands traveling from around the country, it is our goal to showcase the vibrant, energetic, world-class city that is Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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The City of Milwaukee is creating a Vision Zero Action Plan to make our streets safer and eliminate traffic deaths by 2037.
Visit our website to get involved, attend a meeting, or sign up for notifications.
The Department of City Development (DCD) kicked-off Growing MKE, a citywide planning effort that will set a framework for housing growth and choice in Milwaukee. The project will result in a proposed amendment to the Citywide Policy Plan and updates to the City’s Zoning Code.
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MHD can provide 2023-2024 COVID-19 vaccine free of charge to eligible individuals including children (18 and younger) with Badgercare/Medicaid or uninsured, and adults (19 and older) who are uninsured.
For information on the vaccine or clinic locations and hours, visit milwaukee.gov/VaxClinics or vaccines.gov to find a location to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
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