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Milwaukee Zoning Meetings

27 meetings monitored in Milwaukee, WI

May 5, 20261h 40m16,941 words
58residentialapprovedcommercialplanned developmentzoning
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April 29, 202627m4,336 words
1approved
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April 27, 20261h 42m15,664 words
64motion to approvezoningindustrialapprovedresidential
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April 21, 20261h 40m12,678 words
5approvedzoningdenied
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April 14, 20261h 8m10,962 words
8industrialcommercialresidentialhistoric preservationapproved
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April 9, 20261h 52m18,053 words
7zoningland usecommercialresidential
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March 24, 20262h 27m19,974 words
14approvedhistoric preservationzoningland usedenied
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March 20, 20261h 45m16,747 words
17residentialindustrialcommercialapproveddeferred
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March 11, 202629m5,056 words
2mixed useapproved
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March 9, 202633m4,423 words
55motion to approveapprovedresidentialsubdivisionzoning
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Frequently Asked Questions

The Milwaukee Common Council, City Plan Commission, and Board of Zoning Appeals are monitored by ZoneWire for rezoning, PDD (Planned Development District) applications, special use permits, variances, and detailed planned development amendments across Milwaukee.

Milwaukee has approximately 7 zoning-related meetings per month across the Common Council, City Plan Commission, and Board of Zoning Appeals. The Common Council meets twice per month, while the City Plan Commission meets biweekly.

A PDD (Planned Development District) in Milwaukee is a flexible zoning designation that allows custom development standards for large projects. PDD applications are common for mixed-use developments in the Third Ward, Deer District, and the water technology corridor along the inner harbor.

The highest volume of zoning activity in Milwaukee occurs in the Third Ward and Deer District for entertainment and mixed-use development, the water technology corridor along the inner harbor for industrial-to-commercial conversions, and Opportunity Zone areas in the Bronzeville and Lindsay Heights neighborhoods.

Key zoning terms for Milwaukee include PDD (Planned Development District), rezoning, special use permit, variance, Opportunity Zone, TIF (Tax Increment Financing) district, detailed planned development, and conditional use. ZoneWire tracks all of these automatically across every Milwaukee governing body.