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Wauwatosa, West Allis Approve Merger Creating Milwaukee Metro Fire Rescue

The consolidation targets budget relief through projected savings with potential State Innovation Fund support.

Overview

  • Common councils in both cities approved the intergovernmental agreement, with votes of 12–2 in Wauwatosa and 10–0 in West Allis, establishing a 10-year contract with a two-year withdrawal option.
  • Service under the joint department is slated to begin at the end of April 2026, with full employee transfers targeted by Jan. 1, 2027.
  • A single fire chief will be hired this summer, and leaders plan to negotiate a new union contract for the combined workforce in the same timeframe.
  • Officials cite an estimated $7 million in savings over the first five years, with no planned frontline staffing cuts or station closures and only modest administrative consolidation.
  • The new department plans to apply for State Innovation Fund grants that could top $4 million annually if awarded, and officials have discussed the possibility of other municipalities joining in the future.