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  2. City of Milwaukee | Home

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    Established in 1846, the City of Milwaukee is home to nearly 600,000 residents and is a city built on water with over 10 miles of lakefront shoreline. With three rivers and a Great Lake, water plays a key role in the city’s history, identity, and economy. About Us | Choose Milwaukee | Contact Us

  3. Basic Facts About City Hall. A Factual and Historical Glance. The Common Council decided to build a new city hall in 1889; before that, city government had been scattered around in rented rooms and some of the buildings had been destroyed by fire.

  4. History of Milwaukee Government & City Hall

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    History of Milwaukee Government & City Hall. The Early Years. The City of Milwaukee arose from a collection of scattered settlements on a site familiar to the Native American tribes in what is now eastern Wisconsin. Local historians attribute the name to a word derived from the Potawatomi Tribe.

  5. Directions to City Hall, Hours and Directory - City of Milwaukee

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    Directions to City Hall Complex. From the South: Take I-94/I-43 north to the Kilbourn Avenue exit (Exit 72C). Take Kilbourn Avenue east 4 blocks to the intersection of Kilbourn Avenue and Water Street.

  6. Join one of the set tours of City Hall! At noon on the second and fourth Wednesday, from April 10, 2024 to October 23, 2024, you can come along for a guided City Hall tour that includes a climb up into the bell tower. Space is limited and sign-up is required.

  7. Directory - City of Milwaukee

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    Directory. Affordable land and leasing costs, abundant fresh water, an educated workforce, low business costs and easy access to financing, technical assistance and efficient transportation have helped local businesses succeed and grow. Find information about things to do and happenings in the City of Milwaukee.

  8. Broadcasts - City of Milwaukee

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    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.

  9. City Treasurer. City Hall, Room 103. 200 East Wells Street. Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53202

  10. The Clerk is responsible for providing staff and record keeping services for the Common Council and administering a number of other city functions, including historic preservation, licensing and cable television production.

  11. Get Licenses or Permits - City of Milwaukee

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    If you have previously been fingerprinted by the Milwaukee Police Department, call (414) 935-7281 to determine whether your fingerprints are still on file. Renewal applicants do not need to be re-fingerprinted by the police department.