Initial damage assessment reports indicate that this month’s flood damage will not meet the requirements to request federal assistance.
Milwaukee residents and property owners will be able to either rake leaves into the street or bag them for curbside pickup.
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Milwaukee leaf collection change aimed at reducing floods, DPW says
Leaders with Milwaukee's Department of Public Works on Wednesday announced two major changes after heavy rain earlier this month flooded streets and basements around the city.
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Milwaukee adjusts leaf collection plan after flooding concerns
Milwaukee is revising its leaf collection plan after flash flooding in April led to complaints about clogged sewer drains and ...
Residents watched as floodwaters overtook city streets and stranded drivers. They waited anxiously to see the impact of yet ...
Joyce Collins and her husband are cleaning their basement after it flooded this month. Now, Milwaukee leaders are looking at bagged leaf pickup and more street sweeping to help prevent flooding.
In the face of urban flooding April 15, Milwaukee is still far from a repeat of the August 2025 floods, National Weather ...
The Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District (MMSD) has even sped up some projects, but officials say it will still take years before they are complete. The idea is simple: floodwaters are more of an ...
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