Join Mayor Tom Barrett, members of the Common Council and the citizens of Milwaukee in celebrating the restoration, significance and beauty of Milwaukee's National Historic Landmark, City Hall.
City Hall Restoration Exhibition City Hall, 200 E. Wells St Through January 16, 2009. Weekdays, 8 a.m.-7 p.m. View artifacts, displays and more. Bring your camera to take a photo on real scaffolding in front of an artist’s rendering of the restored City Hall clock.
Activities are free and open to the public. Thank you to our project partner J.P. Cullen for sponsoring the celebration.
Online Information and Resources Can't make it downtown? Visit our timeless Milwaukee masterpiece virtually! Take a video tour, watch a slideshow and more.
When temperatures are below zero for several days, water pipes and water meters exposed to cold air may freeze. Property owners are responsible for preventing this damage. Owners of vacant property should check pipes and if there is no heat in a building, contact the Milwaukee Water Works to arrange to have the water shut off.
Want to avoid the parking challenges around City Hall? Taxpayers are strongly encouraged to:
Visit the Office of the City Treasurer web site for answers to frequently asked questions and more property tax information.
The Department of Public Works Parking Enforcement encourages City residents to follow the winter parking regulations to assist in the efficient and effective removal of snow and to protect the safety and welfare of all City residents during this winter season. Visit the Department of Public Works web site for specific regulation in your area.
Milwaukee demands a Comprehensive Transit Strategy that creates jobs, meets the various demands of different users and provides seamless connectivity. Mayor Barrett's plan accomplishes these critical goals and moves Milwaukee forward.
If you are looking for records such as agendas or minutes of city meetings, property records, maps, public safety records, or many others, start with our Public Records Page.
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.
Watch Insight Milwaukee for more information for Milwaukee homeowners
This episode of Insight Milwaukee explores the services and agencies that cooperatively provide the City of Milwaukee with foreclosure counseling, housing opportunities and creative solutions to funding new housing in Milwaukee. Insight Milwaukee can also be seen on City Channel 25 on Time Warner Cable in Milwaukee and on AT&T U-Verse Channel 99.
View a slideshow of the Common Council Chamber , including the stained glass windows and ceiling stenciling.
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