Milwaukee County Parks audit reveals $500M in deferred maintenance costs

July 07, 2025 | Milwaukee County, Wisconsin


This article was created by AI summarizing key points discussed. AI makes mistakes, so for full details and context, please refer to the video of the full meeting. Please report any errors so we can fix them. Report an error »

Milwaukee County Parks audit reveals $500M in deferred maintenance costs
Milwaukee County Parks faces a staggering $500 million in deferred maintenance costs, a figure that has not been updated since its initial projection in 2019. This alarming statistic was highlighted during the Milwaukee County Committee on Audit meeting held on July 7, 2025, where audit findings revealed significant gaps in asset management and maintenance practices.

The audit team, led by Director Folliard, emphasized the need for the Parks Department to establish comprehensive policies and procedures to monitor assets managed by third parties. Currently, only 5 out of 9 assets have documented reviews, raising concerns about accountability and oversight. The audit also pointed out that while the department has made strides in maintaining a 92% inspection rating since 2009, the lack of historical data makes it difficult to verify these claims fully.

Deputy Director Jim Tarantino and Executive Director Guy Smith of Milwaukee County Parks acknowledged the audit's findings and expressed appreciation for the team's work. However, they raised concerns about the resource implications of implementing the recommendations, given the department's existing budget constraints.

The committee is expected to vote on the audit's recommendations, which aim to improve asset management and address the mounting maintenance backlog. The outcome of this meeting could significantly impact the future of Milwaukee County Parks and its ability to provide quality recreational spaces for the community.

View full meeting

This article is based on a recent meeting—watch the full video and explore the complete transcript for deeper insights into the discussion.

View full meeting

Comments

    Sponsors

    Proudly supported by sponsors who keep Wisconsin articles free in 2025

    Scribe from Workplace AI
    Scribe from Workplace AI