Massive 2020 rainstorm caused damage but city attorney says city wasn t negligent. By Jeramey Jannene - Aug 4th, 2021 03:24 pm //end headline wrapper ?>310 W. Wisconsin Ave. Photo courtesy of Colliers International.
The water is long gone, but the effects of a May 2020 storm are still being felt. An overnight rainstorm on May 17 and 18 dropped approximately three inches of rain on downtown Milwaukee in a short period of time and resulted in more than $65 million in damage.
The steam tunnel system flooded, resulting in boiling water shooting up to 35 feet in the air at one Westown intersection and We Energies‘ Public Service Building, 231 W. Michigan St., being heavily damaged as steam permeated every floor and surface. The cost to repair the utility’s headquarters was estimated at $60 million in January and work is still ongoing today.
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