Big announcement yesterday to attack illegal dumping. The City has created a $60,000 grant program for the remainder of 2026. Eligible non-profit organizations in Milwaukee can receive up to $5,000 to install cameras to capture illegal dumpers so we can give them citations. Thank you, Mayor Cavalier Johnson for encouraging outside-of-the-box thinking to address this crime.
City of Milwaukee Department of Neighborhood Services
Government Administration
City of Milwaukee, Department of Neighborhood Services, WI 94 followers
DNS protects residential and commercial properties, and supports of building safe and healthy neighborhoods.
About us
Through the enforcement of Building, Zoning, Fire, Environmental, Property Maintenance and other ordinances, DNS protects the value of investments in neighborhoods and commercial properties and supports community goals of building safe and healthy neighborhoods and increasing investment and economic vitality throughout the City.
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https://city.milwaukee.gov/DNS
External link for City of Milwaukee Department of Neighborhood Services
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- Government Administration
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- City of Milwaukee, Department of Neighborhood Services, WI
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 1846
- Specialties
- building inspections and code enforcement
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841 North Broadway
City of Milwaukee, Department of Neighborhood Services, WI 53202, US
Employees at City of Milwaukee Department of Neighborhood Services
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It is a bittersweet day as our longtime coworker, mentor, and friend William Kirby retired from the Department of Neighborhood Services Plumbing Division after nearly 30 years of service. Kirby also has been a member of Plumbers Local 75 for 50 years. Good luck, Kirby, on your next chapter!
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Thrilled to be part of the Reclaiming Our Neighborhoods kickoff today at the Dominican Center. We're looking forward to our continue work with RON to improve housing for all of Milwaukee. As Mayor Johnson proclaimed with 2026 as the Year of Housing in Milwaukee, "Everything Begins at Home."
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Thank you to Mayor Cavalier Johnson for recognizing our department several times during this evening’s State of the City address. You motivate us everyday to bring our best to all of Milwaukee’s residents.
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Thank you to Jessie Cannizzaro of Milestone Plumbing, Inc. for helping promote or Women in Construction event this Saturday at Mitchell Street Library. Also thank you to WISN-12 for covering this important event.
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Happy "Women in Construction Week." If you know a woman interested in learning more about the various jobs available in the construction industry, we are hosting an event this Saturday at Mitchell Library in Milwaukee. It is free and we have a dynamic panel of construction professionals, including Jezamil Arroyo-Vega, Jessie Cannizzaro, Ariam Kesete, and Angie Tabrizi AIA. https://lnkd.in/gxMQ_FWr
If you are a woman of any age who is interested in a career in the construction industry, this free event can help you learn where to get started. This event is perfect for middle and high schoolers looking for planning their futures.
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We are looking forward to being part of the October 31 Civic Bites. Until then, check out the next edition of Milwaukee Public Library Civic Bites at Mitchell Street Library https://lnkd.in/gN_48qCC
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Mayor Cavalier Johnson, MFD Chief Aaron Lipski, and DNS Commissioner Jezamil Arroyo-Vega talked about the need for regular furnace and boiler maintenance to avoid heating issues during winter. Loss of heat contributes to many life safety issues for tenants. Many such cases are avoidable through routine maintenance
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