Office of African American Affairs
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.
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Environmental Collaboration Office
Milwaukee is a coastal city on the Great Lakes, the world’s largest reserve of surface freshwater resources. Protecting and conserving these waters is a priority for the City of Milwaukee, as is continuing to ensure recreational access for residents.
Milwaukee’s commitment to reducing pollution entering waterways, restoring shorelines, protecting and conserving drinking water sources, and decreasing the risk of surface flooding due to stormwater runoff will enhance the quality of life for local residents and create economic opportunities as Milwaukee truly evolves into a water-centric city on America’s Fresh Coast.