Milwaukee County’s goal is to enrich your life by providing essential services that meet your needs and those of your family, neighbors, co-workers and friends.
We enhance the quality of life in Milwaukee County through great public service.
Milwaukee County is home to over 950,000 people living in one of 19 communities, which range in size from the City of Milwaukee, with 595,000 residents, to the Village of River Hills, with roughly 1,600 residents.
Still a manufacturing stronghold, the region features 16 Fortune 1000 companies and thousands of others in the financial services, medical device, hospitality and retailing industries.
Find information about things to do and happenings in Milwaukee County.
The Milwaukee County Land Information Office will be debuting our newly redesigned website at the end of this month, including the new hubs for our applications and data downloads. As part of this redesign process, two of our current applications will be retired: 3D Buildings Viewer and Lidar and Imagery Data Download and Viewer; their unique functionalities will be added to a different application by the end of January. More details on these changes will be communicated in the coming weeks.
MCLIO is also in the process of retiring several cached imagery services. Please view this document to see the list of cached services retiring in early 2024 and the rest end links to their replacements.
The cached reference basemap and cached street labels will also be retiring in early 2024. Milwaukee County participates in the ESRI Community Maps program and submits reference data every six months. The cached reference services can be replaced by the following items:
Milwaukee County Courthouse 901 N. 9th St., Room 308 Milwaukee, WI 53233
(414) 278-5353 (Voice), 711 (TRS)