How does the city of Milwaukee evaluate an offer?
Likelihood of project completion, including city buyer check and buyer history will be part of the offer evaluation. The City has the discretion to select offers in which it is deemed most likely the work will be completed in a timely manner. The City reserves the right to reject any offer for any reason, including no reason at all.
Where is the building code in Milwaukee WI?
The City of Milwaukee adopts the the State of Wisconsin Building Code for Residential and Commercial Structures. The Permit & Development Center is located at 809 N. Broadway, first floor.
How to become a non-profit buyer in Milwaukee?
Non-profit buyers must complete the Non-profit Buyer Affidavit. If you are a City of Milwaukee employee, spouse, sibling, parent or child of an employee of the City of Milwaukee a Conflict of Interest Form will need to be submitted.
When is permit and Development Center in Milwaukee Open?
Milwaukee Health Department Coronavirus COVID-19 updates. For assistance, find COVID resources online or call the MHD COVID Hotline. On Monday, June 21st the Permit and Development Center will be reopening for in-person service. We will be open via appointment only on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays.
When does covid-19 become mandatory in Milwaukee WI?
In accordance with the City of Milwaukee’s duty to provide and maintain a workplace free of known hazards, the City of Milwaukee will implement a mandatory vaccination policy effective Wednesday, September 1, 2021 for COVID-19 for general city employees, including temporary employees, and interns.
Where do I report a name change in Milwaukee?
Any permanent change in ownership or name must be recorded with the Milwaukee County Register of Deeds. Any permanent change in owners’ mailing addresses must also be reported to and recorded with the City Assessor at City Hall, Room 507.
What does the city channel in Milwaukee do?
City Channel. The City Channel provides live and replay telecasts of Common Council and Council Committee meetings, as well as gavel-to-gavel coverage of other city boards and commissions, special city events and other informational programming.