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Milwaukee County outlines long-term 'Future State' plan emphasizing health equity, transit and parks

West Allis Common Council · March 10, 2026
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Summary

Isaac Rowlett, Milwaukee County strategic planning director, presented consultant-backed recommendations — including a regional transit authority, a parks/zoo district (implying a new tax), shared services, public-health data integration and additional Birth-to-Three funding — and invited public feedback before April 3.

West Allis — Isaac Rowlett, strategic planning director for Milwaukee County, presented the county’s Future State project to the West Allis Common Council on March 10, outlining a set of consultant-backed recommendations intended to reshape county services over the next decade.

"When we've asked people, 'What do you want to see in the future of Milwaukee County?' A lot of people say, 'Remind me what Milwaukee County does again?'" Rowlett said, summarizing findings from 18 months of community and stakeholder engagement. He framed the project around three drivers: health…

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