Tuesday, November 18, 2025, Paul Farrow signed his 11th County Budget into law. Nearly $400 million dollar budget focused on targeted cuts to achieve balanced budget.
On Tuesday, November 11, the first-ever Waukesha County Community Health Partner Summit brought together health and business leaders from across the region for a powerful day of collaboration, learning, and connection at Waukesha County Technical College.
Wednesday, November 12, 2025, following weeks of committee deliberations, the Waukesha County Board passed the 2026 budget unanimously which maintains essential services while firmly holding the line on taxes.
Waukesha County officials are reminding residents who experienced damage from the August flooding that there is only one month left to apply for federal disaster assistance through the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
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.
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