Communication from the Milwaukee Fire Department relating to 42 long-term strategies for employee retention, health and wellness, overtime burdens, burnout concerns, and a sustainable workplace.
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Resolution relating to acceptance and subsequent expenditure of a $3,500 contribution to the Milwaukee Fire Department from Habush, Habush & Rottier.
Substitute resolution relative to acceptance and funding of the 2026-2027 Public Health Emergency Preparedness grant from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services.
Substitute resolution relative to acceptance and funding of the 2026-2027 Cities Readiness Initiative grant from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services.
Resolution relating to acceptance and funding of the 2026-2027 Communicable Disease Prevention Grant from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services.
Substitute resolution relative to acceptance and funding of the 2026-2027 Immunization Action Plan grant from the State of Wisconsin Department of Health Services.
Motion modifying Milwaukee Police Department Standard Operating Procedures 660 - Vehicle Pursuits and Emergency Vehicle Operations and 575 - Video Release Policy.
An ordinance relating to traffic controls.
An ordinance relating to parking controls.
Resolution authorizing the Milwaukee Fire Department to enter into an agreement with the Milwaukee Board of School Directors on behalf of the Milwaukee Public Schools for continued operations of the Survive Alive House.
Communication from the Fire and Police Commission and the Milwaukee Fire Department relating to the 2026 fire training classes and associated departmental vacancies.
Communication from the Milwaukee Police Department and the Fire and Police Commission relating to police pursuit policies.
Communication from the Milwaukee Fire Department and AT&T relating to the deployment and use of the FirstNet platform.
Communication relating to the issuance of temporary noise variance permits.
A substitute ordinance relating to penalties for the sale of alcohol, tobacco, and cannabinoid products to minors.
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A substitute motion modifying Milwaukee Police Department Standard Operating Procedures regarding the duty to intervene and report unreasonable uses of force.
9:15 A.M.
Relative to Files number 260225 and 251799, the Public Safety and Health Committee may convene
into closed session on Thursday, June 11, 2026, in Room 301-B, City Hall, 200 E. Wells St., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, pursuant to s. 19.85(1)(d), Wis. Stats., for the purpose of considering strategy for crime detection and crime prevention, and s. 19.85(1)(g), Wis. Stats., for the purpose of conferring with the City Attorney who will render oral or written advice with respect to litigation in which the city is or is likely to become involved, and then may go into open session for the regular agenda.
Meeting convened at 9:07 AM
Meeting adjourned at 12:24
Joanna Urtiz
Staff Assistant
Motion modifying Milwaukee Police Department Standard Operating Procedures 660 - Vehicle Pursuits and Emergency Vehicle Operations and 575 - Video Release Policy.
Motion modifying Milwaukee Police Department Standard Operating Procedures 660 - Vehicle Pursuits and Emergency Vehicle Operations and 575 - Video Release Policy.
A substitute motion modifying Milwaukee Police Department Standard Operating Procedures regarding the duty to intervene and report unreasonable uses of force.
A substitute motion modifying Milwaukee Police Department Standard Operating Procedures regarding the duty to intervene, investigate, and report unreasonable uses of force.