
Fresh off of his State of the County Address, @DavidCrowleyWI explained the highlights to @StephenScaffid1. The biggest one? Ending every year with a budget surplus. Watch their full conversation: wtmj.com/shows/point-ta…
County Executive David Crowley
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Fresh off of his State of the County Address, @DavidCrowleyWI explained the highlights to @StephenScaffid1. The biggest one? Ending every year with a budget surplus. Watch their full conversation: wtmj.com/shows/point-ta…





This morning, I delivered my 2026 State of the County Address. Over the past year, we’ve worked together to build bridges throughout the community, support our neighbors during times of need, and deliver investments that are moving Milwaukee County forward. But there’s still more work to do and more bridges to build. As the cost of living continues to rise, I’ve heard from residents and families who are struggling to put food on the table, fill up their gas tanks, pay their bills, and keep a roof over their heads. Whether we’re talking about affordable housing, access to health care, or economic opportunity, my administration is committed to building and reinforcing the bridges that produce the meaningful and lasting results that Milwaukee County residents deserve. Because of the bridges we’ve created and the people who have helped build them, I can say with confidence: The State of our County is strong – and getting healthier and brighter every single day. Our momentum cannot and will not stop, because this community is worth fighting for. So, let’s keep building – together. Watch my 2026 State of the County Address here: bit.ly/WatchMKESOTC























Ongoing blizzard conditions across much of southern WI. Several additional inches of blowing snow & dangerous travel is expected thru the morning. Conditions will improve thru afternoon. #wiwx



WEATHER UPDATE: In consultation with @MKE_OEM, I have declared a snow emergency for Monday, March 16, 2026. The National Weather Service has issued a Blizzard Warning for all of Southeast Wisconsin until 4:00 PM on Monday, March 16. Milwaukee County is expected to see significant snow accumulation and high winds during this time. These strong winds coupled with snow overnight into Monday will create dangerous whiteout conditions and make travel extremely hazardous. During a snow emergency, all non-essential departments will be closed for the safety of County employees and the public. Therefore, several County facilities will be closed on Monday, March 16, including the Milwaukee County Courthouse, Vel R. Phillips Youth & Family Justice Center, Milwaukee County Zoo, and the Marcia P. Coggs Health and Human Services Center (with the exception of the Behavioral Health Mobile Crisis Teams). Certain departments and positions defined as “essential” will continue performing duties during the snow emergency. Departments with employees who can work remotely on Monday are encouraged to do so at their discretion. Travel is not advised and will be difficult throughout this weather event. Unsheltered residents are encouraged to call 2-1-1 to learn more about accessing nearby warming centers, as well as request housing services through a coordinated intake process.