COMMON COUNCIL

Tuesday, December 16, 2025 · 9:00 AM AM · Common Council Chamber

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Agenda

  1. PAGE BREAK
  2. COMMENDATORY AND CONDOLATORY RESOLUTIONS
  3. THE LICENSES COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS:
  4. PASSAGE OF THE FOLLOWING:
  5. 2. A substitute ordinance relating to alcohol beverage licenses in the public spaces.
    Ordinance
  6. APPROVAL OF THE FOLLOWING:
  7. 3. Motion relating to the recommendations of the Licenses Committee relating to licenses.
    Motion
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  9. THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS:
  10. APPROVAL OF THE FOLLOWING:
  11. 4. Motion relating to the recommendations of the Public Works Committee relating to licenses.
    Motion
  12. 5. Substitute motion relating to the locations of various Milwaukee County Transit System bus stops.
    Motion
  13. ADOPTION OF THE FOLLOWING:
  14. 6. Substitute resolution assigning the honorary street name Rabbi Michel Twerski to North 51st Boulevard from West Burleigh Street to West Keefe Avenue in the 7th Aldermanic District.
    Resolution
  15. 7. Resolution relating to acceptance and execution of a Green Infrastructure funding from the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District for the construction of five bioswales and three grass swales at West Becher Street near the Interstate 43 overpass and authorizing entry into post construction maintenance covenant, in the 12th Aldermanic District.
    Resolution
  16. 8. Resolution adopting the 2025 Milwaukee County Hazard Mitigation Plan.
    Resolution
  17. 9. Resolution authorizing the City Engineer to apply for Federal Transportation Alternatives Program grants for the 2026-2030 application cycle, with an 80 percent grantor share and a 20 percent local share.
    Resolution
  18. 10. Resolution determining it necessary to make various assessable public improvements at various locations and appropriating funds for these purposes with the City engineering cost estimated to be $265,000 for a total estimated cost of these projects being $2,685,000.
    Resolution
  19. 11. Resolution determining it necessary to make various nonassessable public improvements at various locations and appropriating funds for these purposes with the City engineering cost estimated to be $365,000 for a total estimated cost of these projects being $4,128,000.
    Resolution
  20. 12. Resolution approving construction of nonassessable public improvements at various locations and appropriating funds for these purposes with the City construction cost estimated to be $5,171,688.02 for a total estimated cost of these projects being $18,025,702.80.
    Resolution
  21. 13. Resolution to remove obstructions and to remove or reconstruct encroachments, projections, and special privileges from streets and alleys on the 2026 paving program.
    Resolution
  22. 14. Resolution relating to Amendment 3 to the Harbor Assistance Program grant agreement between Port Milwaukee and the Wisconsin Department of Transportation, and to the acceptance, funding and expenditure of additional grant funds awarded to Port Milwaukee in conjunction with this Amendment
    Resolution
  23. PLACING ON FILE THE FOLLOWING:
  24. 15. Communication from the Department of Public Works providing a comprehensive review of the City of Milwaukee's snow plowing policies and procedures.
    Communication
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  26. THE FINANCE & PERSONNEL COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS:
  27. PASSAGE OF THE FOLLOWING:
  28. 16. A substitute ordinance relating to reporting requirements for certain positions.
    Ordinance
  29. 17. A substitute ordinance relating to a 5-year city fiscal forecast.
    Ordinance
  30. 18. A substitute ordinance to further amend the 2026 offices and positions in the City Service.
    Ordinance
  31. 19. A substitute ordinance to further amend the 2026 rates of pay of offices and positions in the City Service.
    Ordinance
  32. ADOPTION OF THE FOLLOWING:
  33. 20. Resolution designating certain City of Milwaukee events and initiatives as eligible for contributions.
    Resolution
  34. 21. Substitute resolution authorizing city departments to expend monies appropriated in the 2026 city budget for Special Purpose Accounts, Debt Service Fund, Provisions for Employees’ Retirement Fund, Common Council Contingent Fund, Grant and Aid Fund, and Special Capital Projects or Purposes.
    Resolution
  35. 22. Substitute resolution appropriating $50,000,001 from the 2026 Special Purpose Account Reimbursable Services Advance Fund.
    Resolution
  36. 23. Substitute resolution relative to the acceptance and funding of the 2026 Family Planning Grant from the State of Wisconsin Department of Health Services.
    Resolution
  37. 24. Resolution directing various departments to provide administrative support to the Department of Community Wellness and Safety and the Department of Equity and Inclusion.
    Resolution
  38. 25. Substitute resolution authorizing attendance at conventions in 2026 by employees of city departments and board and commission members and further authorizing expenditure of departmental budgeted funds for that purpose.
    Resolution
  39. 26. Substitute resolution authorizing a one-year extension to the term of Tax Incremental District No. 42 (Midtown) and using the resulting tax incremental revenue to benefit affordable housing and improve housing stock in the City of Milwaukee with the 2025 levy.
    Resolution
  40. 27. Substitute resolution authorizing a one-year extension to the term of Tax Incremental District No. 39 (Hilton Hotel) and using the resulting tax incremental revenue to benefit affordable housing and improve housing stock in the City of Milwaukee with the 2025 levy.
    Resolution
  41. 28. Substitute resolution authorizing a one year extension to the term of Tax Incremental District No. 46 (Grand Avenue / New Arcade) and using the resulting tax incremental revenue to benefit affordable housing and improve housing stock in the City of Milwaukee with the 2025 levy.
    Resolution
  42. 29. Substitute resolution authorizing a one-year extension to the term of Tax Incremental District No. 51 (Granville Station) and using the resulting tax incremental revenue to benefit affordable housing and improve housing stock in the City of Milwaukee with the 2025 levy.
    Resolution
  43. 30. Substitute resolution relative to the acceptance and funding of the 2026 Lead Detection Grant from the State of Wisconsin Department of Health Services.
    Resolution
  44. 31. Resolution relating to acceptance and funding of the 2026 HIV Partner Services Grant from the State of Wisconsin Department of Health Services.
    Resolution
  45. 32. Substitute resolution authorizing the sale and issuance of General Obligation Promissory Notes for up to $10 million of contingent borrowing for excess 2025 expenditures.
    Resolution