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Property Blight: Greenfield vs Milwaukee

How do property blight rules compare between Greenfield, WI and Milwaukee, WI?

Greenfield has fewer restrictions than Milwaukee.

Greenfield, WI

Milwaukee County

Some Restrictions

Milwaukee County does not run a countywide blight-enforcement program for private homes. Blight, nuisance, and derelict-property rules are set and enforced by each city, village, or town under Wisconsin's home-rule powers, not by the county.

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Milwaukee, WI

Milwaukee County

Heavy Restrictions

Milwaukee aggressively enforces property maintenance standards under Chapter 275 of the Code of Ordinances. The Department of Neighborhood Services conducts inspections and issues orders to correct blighted conditions including peeling paint, broken windows, deteriorating structures, overgrown vegetation, and accumulated debris. The city's Neighborhood Improvement Program targets specific areas with concentrated enforcement. Property owners who fail to comply face special charges assessed to their property tax bill and potential condemnation of severely blighted structures.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGreenfieldMilwaukee
Enforcing bodyCity/village, not county-
County ordinanceNone for private blight-
Milwaukee city codeCh. 200 (DNS)-
State authorityWis. Stat. Β§ 66.1105-
Code Section-Milwaukee Code Ch. 275
Enforcement-Dept. of Neighborhood Services inspections
Violations-Peeling paint, broken windows, debris, overgrowth
Penalty-Special charges on property tax bill
Severe Cases-Condemnation and razing of structures

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Greenfield FAQ

Does Milwaukee County enforce blight on private homes?

No. Blight and property-maintenance enforcement is handled by each city, village, or town. Contact the local code-enforcement or building-inspection office where the property is located.

Who do I report a run-down property to?

Report it to the municipality's code-enforcement office. In the City of Milwaukee that is the Department of Neighborhood Services; suburbs each have their own inspection department.

Milwaukee FAQ

What is considered property blight in Milwaukee?

Property blight includes deteriorating exterior surfaces, broken or boarded windows, accumulated junk or debris, overgrown vegetation, inoperable vehicles, and any condition that detracts from neighborhood appearance or creates a health/safety hazard.

What happens if I don't fix a blight violation?

The city may perform the work and assess the cost as a special charge on your property tax bill. For severely deteriorated structures, the city can condemn and raze the building with costs charged to the property owner.

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