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Randal S. Pucek
Chief Boiler Inspector
Department of Neighborhood Services


841 North Broadway
10th Floor Milwaukee, WI  53202
United States

Phone: 414.286.2553
FAX: 414.286.3939
Email:
rpucek@milwaukee.gov
Web site:
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The Milwaukee Inspection Team

 

Randy Pucek          (414)  286-2553                     rpucek@milwaukee.gov

Paul Wilcox           (414)  286-8001                     pwilco@milwaukee.gov

Jim Smith               (414)  286-2589                     jwsmith@milwaukee.gov

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E-Notify Update Now on-Line

 

It’s free and easy to use. The new feature was added this spring to the City’s E-Notify system. It is available to anyone with access to the internet. Now you can have your property contact you when something significant happens. The City’s E-Notify System can automatically send you an e-mail whenever DNS receives or issues new documents including recorded ownership, orders, complaints or permits. Here’s how:

1. Log in www.city.milwaukee.gov

2. Click on “Request Services Online” in the left hand column.

3. Register your name and email address to get a password.

4. Re-login at step #2 and use your password and follow the instructions.

5. Click on the “E-Notify” button.

6. Select “Location Based Notification” by checking the box and follow the directions to enter an address.

7. After checking the “Completed Entering Addresses” box, remember to click the “Update Notification” button at the top before exiting

 

With location based information you can also set a “range” and get hits within a 600 ft., 1000 ft., or a half-mile. Owners can monitor their property from anywhere there is access to the internet. They can monitor the neighborhood for development trends by tracking permits. Property insurance carriers can “subscribe” to their policy holders addresses and monitor the conditions of the property. Contractors could enter a range around current work sites and see if new violations or permits are posted. Persons making complaints can monitor the progress DNS is making regarding their complaint. The uses are many. The e-mail that is sent contains a “plain English” explanation of what has occurred and a direct link to the actual record mentioned. In one-click you can read word for word the detail of the record. The system takes all of the e-notify requests and matches them with updated records overnight. At 5 AM the next morning the emails are sent. At the E-notify site, you can now also “subscribe” to many other City updates including meeting agendas and hearings. You can also make electronic “complaints”. The system provides a list of common service request and complaint items like garbage or nuisance junk automobiles. The City hopes this quick access to information will shorten the time it takes to correct code violations and better educate consumers making property investment decisions. Learn how to make your buildings speak, Sign-up for E-Notify today.