Any Waukesha County residents who need in-person help applying for federal assistance from the August floods can stop by the Brookfield Public Safety building through Oct. 11.
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation’s (WisDOT) announced that the expansion of I-94 in western Waukesha County has been ranked as the top major highway project for future study in Wisconsin.
Butler Village Hall will host a Disaster Recovery Center from 9/23-9/30 to help anyone with uninsured flood damage get help applying for federal aid.
County Executive Paul Farrow went before members of the Waukesha County Board to present the 2026 Executive Budget.
Three Disaster Recovery Centers will soon open across Waukesha County to help anyone with uninsured flood damage apply for federal assistance.
Residents or business owners impacted by the historic floods in August can now apply for Federal Aid.
Recover stronger together! Waukesha County will host a Multi-Agency Resource Center, Thursday, September 11th, for free flood recovery help and support.
5-year Capital Projects Plan invests in major initiatives with a strong focus on essential infrastructure that supports public safety and economic growth.
The American Red Cross is reaching out to folks whose homes have been destroyed by flooding to offer assistance.
Heat map aims to keep people informed on damage assessment efforts countywide.
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