Summerfest security racks up $800K bill and taxpayers will likely be paying for it


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Summerfest security racks up $800K bill and taxpayers will likely be paying for it

Summerfest security racks up $800K bill and taxpayers will likely be paying for it




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MILWAUKEE -- Summerfest 2019 ended on a sour note for taxpayers, as security costs for the Big Gig exceeded the budget by more than $500,000. Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett said this wasn't the first year this has happened; it was actually the fourth year in a row. City leaders said it's time for a change.

On Thursday morning, Aug. 8, Milwaukee police briefed landlords of Maier Festival Park on just how much the department expected the final total to be: $800,000.

"It's not my job to ask for a pay increase," said Assistant Chief Michael Brunson, Milwaukee Police Department. "My job is to make the city as safe as possible."

Leaders said in 2009, Summerfest officials agreed to compensate the city for police and fire services when the festival extended its lease through 2030. The negotiated payment this year was $134,00 -- only a small fraction of projected costs.

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"We are committed to keeping the city safe," said Brunson.

Mayor Barrett said security costs have exceeded budget projections for the last four years.

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"There's an unfairness here, and the unfairness has a very negative impact on the taxpayers in the City of Milwaukee," said Barrett.

That could have fans of the world's largest music festival singing the blues. Barrett said the cost increase was due to a variety of factors, but not necessarily because more officers were being used to patrol the grounds.

"The costs include the overtime, the fixed costs that they have, and the pension costs that are embedded in this," Barrett said.

Milwaukee World Festival, Inc. released the following statement: