Budget Increase for Rat Control
Undoubtedly, controlling Milwaukee’s rat problem will cost. One city has already started to make the investment. Wauwatosa has churned out extra funding in a bid to get the rodent situation under control. Chances are, other cities will follow suit soon. Wauwatosa’s health department director, Laura Conklin disclosed plans to include a special rat abatement project in the city’s 2019 budget at a special community affairs meeting that was held on May 5. In addition, the city is planning to enforce regulations that aid in rat control and issue non -compliance orders to violators in a bid to ensure that all business owners and residential property owners and managers comply with the regulations. To ensure that all citizens know how they can help to fix the city’s rat problem, officials are planning to spread rat control information.