The Milwaukee Metro Fire Rescue will be holding its first board meeting virtually on Microsoft Teams on Wednesday, March 11 at 5:30 p.m.
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Meeting ID: 272 433 316 746 0
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1-414-939-6451
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Phone conference ID: 877 992 501#
The Common Council will meet on Tuesday, March 10 at 7 p.m. at West Allis City Hall, 7525 W. Greenfield Ave. View the agenda here: https://westalliswi.legistar.com/Calendar.aspx
The Community Development Authority will meet on Tuesday, March. 10 at 6 p.m. at West Allis City Hall, 7525 W. Greenfield Ave. View the agenda at www.WestAllisWI.gov/agendas
A new construction in progress report is now available: https://aptg.co/J0P4ZV
Did you hear the news? In January, we launched new garbage collection guidelines. Items for collection must be properly prepared for curbside or alley pick up. Read the full update at www.WestAllisWI.gov/news.

The City of West Allis is going head-to-head with 15 other North American cities in the 10th annual Strongest Town Contest presented by Urban 3, and voting is open now for the first round. In this bracket-style voting tournament, West Allis will compete for the "Strongest Town" title by shining a national spotlight on the work it's doing to become a stronger, more resilient city. Cast your vote for West Allis starting Monday, March 2, at StrongestTown.com.
The Strongest Town Contest celebrates progress, not perfection. A "strong town" is any town, big or small, that is taking tangible steps to overcome its transportation, housing, or financial challenges. Strong Towns refers to this methodology as the "Strong Towns Approach," and this contest spotlights the work of city residents and leaders who are using this approach to become more resilient over time.
How Voting Works
Competitors advance over the course of four rounds. Anyone can vote once per round, and votes are tallied Monday through Friday morning. Winners are notified each Friday. In the first round, West Allis will complete determining seeding when the tournament format begins with the "Elite Eight." The top eight vote getters in Round 1 advance to the bracket-style elimination. From that point, winners will advance based head to head competitions of votes collected that week:
Round 1: The Showcase - March 2-13
Round 2: Elite Eight - March 16-20
Round 3: Final Four - March 23-27
Round 4: Championship - March 30-April 3

Last night, Feb. 24, the Common Councils of Wauwatosa and West Allis have each voted to approve an intergovernmental agreement to move forward with the creation of a joint fire department, which will be named Milwaukee Metro Fire Rescue. The Wauwatosa Common Council voted 12-2 in favor, and the West Allis Common Council voted 10-0 in favor.
This historic collaboration reflects both communities’ shared commitment to providing cost-effective municipal services, prioritizing fiscal responsibility, and providing excellent fire and EMS services to the community. By merging resources and expertise, Milwaukee Metro Fire Rescue will enhance emergency response capabilities while reducing duplication and maximizing taxpayer value.
The next steps in this process are detailed in the timeline available at www.WestAllisWI.gov/FireDepartmentMerger
Read the full press release at www.WestAllisWI.gov/news
The Common Council will meet on Tuesday, Feb. 24 at 7 p.m. at West Allis City Hall, 7525 W. Greenfield Ave. View the agenda here: https://westalliswi.legistar.com/Calendar.aspx
The City of West Allis Plan Commission will meet on Wednesday, Feb. 25 at 6 p.m. at West Allis City Hall, 7525 W. Greenfield Ave. View the agenda here: https://westalliswi.legistar.com/Calendar.aspx
Milwaukee County is reviewing its programs and practices to find ways to improve efficiency, save taxpayer dollars, eliminate disparities, and advance equity through the Future State Project. During these Future State listening sessions, recommendations to change the County's services and organizational structure will be shared. These recommendations aim to guide our community towards becoming the healthiest county in Wisconsin. You're invited to provide feedback on the recommendations and share your thoughts on how County departments and offices can better serve residents now and into the future.
Session Opportunities
Tuesday, March 3 from 6-7:30 p.m.
Franklin Public Library - Fadrow Room
9151 W. Loomis Rd in Franklin
Wednesday, March 4 from 6-7:30 p.m.
Kosciuszko Community Center - Community Room
2201 S. 7th St. in Milwaukee
Thursday, March 5 from 5-6:30 p.m.
Brown Deer Public Library - Community Room
4301 W. Brown Deer Rd. in Brown Deer
Monday, March 9 from 6-7:30 p.m.
Washington Park Senior Center
4420 W. Vliet St. in Milwaukee
Wednesday, March 11 from 2-3:30 p.m.
5Points Neighborhood Association Grace Fellowships Church
3879 N. Port Washington Rd. in Milwaukee
Thursday, March 12 from 5:30-7 p.m.
ThriveOn King - Neighborhood Hall
2153 N. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. in Milwaukee
For more information, contact the Milwaukee County Future State Team at SHFutureStateProject@milwaukeecountywi.gov.
Sponsored by Milwaukee County Office of Strategy, Budget, and Performance.

Registration is now open for the West Allis Police Department's Community Police Academy. This 10-week course provides residents of West Allis with an overview of the police department's operations as well as issues facing law enforcement. Attendees will meet on Mondays from March 2 through May 4, from 6-9 p.m. in the West Allis Police Department Assembly Room at 11301 W. Lincoln Ave.
Presentations will be provided by frontline personnel such as patrol officers, K-9 handlers, traffic investigators, detectives, and SWAT members. Participants will also have the opportunity to fire a handgun on our firing range.
Sign up today. Registration is required.
The nice weather has allowed Public Works crews to continue leaf collection where they left off before Mother Nature decided to snow on us earlier in the season. Crews have transitioned equipment from snowplow & salt spreading trucks to leaf collection and hauling. Track leaf collection at www.WestAllisWI.gov/LeafPickup
In the next few days, West Allis property owners will receive important information in the mail regarding the upcoming City-wide property revaluation. Assessment notices will be mailed and available online at www.WestAllisWIi.gov/PropertyAssessments by April 7. Learn more about the upcoming revaluation process at www.WestAllisWI.gov/news
To improve traffic flow and safety, the traffic signal located at 75th Street and Greenfield Avenue was removed and replaced with a Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacon (RRFB) for pedestrian crossings. Wisconsin state law requires motorists to yield to pedestrians in crosswalks. The flashing lights of an RRFB help to increase a motorist’s awareness of a pedestrian crossing. Learn more about the change at www.WestAllisWI.gov/news

Crews are currently working two separate main breaks. The first break is on S. 84th St. and W. Hayes. Traffic on S. 84th St. is being split to maintain one lane of traffic in each direction. The second break is located on S. 82nd St. just north of W. Oklahoma Ave. Crews anticipate both breaks to completed by 6 p.m. today. Pavement repair will take place tomorrow and both locations will be fully open to traffic by Friday morning.

The Common Council will meet on Tuesday, Feb. 10 at 7 p.m. at West Allis City Hall, 7525 W. Greenfield Ave. View the agenda here: https://westalliswi.legistar.com/Calendar.aspx
The Community Development Authority will meet on Tuesday, Feb. 10 at 6 p.m. at West Allis City Hall, 7525 W. Greenfield Ave. View the agenda at www.WestAllisWI.gov/agendas
