File #: R-2012-0019    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Disapproved
File created: 1/17/2012 In control: Advisory Committee (INACTIVE)
On agenda: 1/17/2011 Final action: 1/17/2012
Title: A Resolution relative to an Advisory referendum in the City of West Allis concerning public support for, or opposition to, reduction in the size of the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors on the election ballot for the Tuesday, April 3, 2012 election.
Sponsors: James W. Sengstock, Martin J. Weigel, Michael J. Czaplewski
Attachments: 1. EXHIBIT A RESOLUTION.pdf
Title
A Resolution relative to an Advisory referendum in the City of West Allis concerning public support for, or opposition to, reduction in the size of the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors on the election ballot for the Tuesday, April 3, 2012 election.
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WHEREAS, considerable public interest has been expressed in meaningful fiscal reform of Milwaukee County government as demonstrated in the recent creation of the elected position of County Comptroller by the Wisconsin State Legislature and approved by the Governor, and

WHEREAS, the citizens of Milwaukee County with this change expect balanced budgets in the future, less dependency on debt to balance the budget and more resources available for key county services, and

WHEREAS, the Milwaukee County Board in the future needs to function more as a policy-making body and not as a micromanagement entity of county departments and services, and

WHEREAS, the de facto duties and responsibilities of a Milwaukee County Supervisor need public scrutiny and review with the public being afforded an opportunity to express its opinion whether the job of Milwaukee County Supervisor should be full-time or part-time; and

WHEREAS, the Wisconsin Counties Association advises the national average size of County Boards is 6.23 members; and

WHEREAS, over the past decade Milwaukee County has experienced significant reduction in the number of employees and services provided including the elimination of major areas of responsibilities; and

WHEREAS, Milwaukee County government is the only Wisconsin county without unincorporated areas thus reducing the degree of county oversight required; and

WHEREAS, the public, in numerous public hearings and other communications, has expressed concern about current and future budget deficits facing Milwaukee County, and

WHEREAS, the public has demanded a thorough examination of cost savings measures in all areas of county government, including the budget for the County B...

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