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City of Muskego approves memorandum with Waukesha County for countywide damage-assessment services

5066965 · June 25, 2025
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Summary

On June 24, 2025, the City of Muskego Common Council passed Resolution 0402025 to enter into a memorandum of understanding with Waukesha County to clarify mutual-aid roles for countywide damage assessments after disasters.

The City of Muskego Common Council on June 24, 2025 approved Resolution 0402025 to enter into a memorandum of understanding with Waukesha County for countywide damage-assessment services.

The agreement, described at the meeting as a mutual-aid clarification for disaster recovery, was approved by voice vote after a motion and second; no roll-call tally or additional terms were provided at the meeting. The presiding official characterized the measure as “essentially just a clarifying mutual aid for disaster recovery.”

The nut graf: The memorandum aims to set a framework for how the City and county coordinate assessments of damage after storms or other disasters. The council did not discuss specific operational details such as cost, term, or which municipal or county departments would carry out assessments; those details were not specified in the meeting record.

In the meeting, no members asked follow-up questions after the presiding official described the intent of the MOU. The resolution was moved, seconded and approved by voice vote. The council did not reference any companion budget appropriation or implementation timeline during the discussion recorded in the minutes.

The meeting had previously been noticed under the Open Meetings Law on June 20, 2025. The MOU was listed as Resolution 0402025 in the agenda packet; the council treated it as a straightforward mutual-aid agreement and proceeded to a vote without additional public comment on the item.

The council continued with routine financial approvals and adjourned at 6:09 p.m.