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- Milwaukee County has appointed Joe Lamers as the new director of its Department of Transportation.
- The appointment follows the resignation of the previous director amid a significant transit budget deficit.
- Lamers previously served as the county’s director of the Office of Strategy, Budget and Performance.
- The county’s transit system continues to face substantial budget shortfalls in the coming years.
Milwaukee County has chosen a new director to steer the county Department of Transportation five months after the previous director stepped down in the wake of a transit deficit that caught officials off guard.
Joe Lamers, who has spent the last eight years as director of the county’s Office of Strategy, Budget and Performance, will now head the transportation department, according to a Dec. 4 news release from the county executive’s office.
Lamers has been a pivotal player in the county’s efforts to become more fiscally sustainable as it faced a longstanding and ongoing structural deficit, Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley said in the release. He has managed and developed recent budgets and led efforts to improve operations, grant development, public policy, and internal communications. The county’s reserve fund increased by about $90 million under his watch.
Lamers has also helped coordinate legislative affairs efforts, including negotiations for the state legislation known as Act 12, which delivered nearly $100 million in additional annual revenue for the county and addressed long-term pension funding challenges.
“Lamers has served my administration with integrity and expertise,” Crowley said. “His leadership in creating County budgets and initiatives has closed structural deficits and enhanced essential services for the community, including in public transit and transportation infrastructure.”
In late June, the county’s bus system agency, which is overseen and managed by the county DOT, blindsided local officials with news of a $10.9 million budget deficit, which now stands at $9 million after some course correcting. The shortfall resulted in service cuts in an effort to balance the agency’s budget.
Emails obtained by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel in October showed that leaders of the bus system agency, known as Milwaukee County Transit System, had been scrambling behind closed doors for several months to address the looming deficit crisis while keeping top county leadership in the dark.
The transportation department’s executive director at the time, Donna Brown-Martin, resigned on July 1. She had held the position since 2018.
Since then, Deputy Director John Rodgers has served as the department’s interim director.
Despite service cuts in 2025 and 2026, the county’s transit system faces significant budget challenges ahead.
The transit agency faces a projected $14 million deficit in 2026, along with a 2027 deficit between $17 million and $20 million based on current service levels, MCTS President and CEO Steve Fuentes told the county’s transportation and transit committee on Dec. 3.
In the news release, Lamers said he’s grateful to Crowley for the opportunity to serve in the new role.
“I look forward to working with staff throughout the department and advancing the important mission to provide safe and reliable transportation options. I also look forward to working with all partners necessary to develop viable and fiscally sustainable funding options to provide transportation and transit services into the future,” Lamers said.
Lamers will begin serving as acting director next week. His appointment is subject to confirmation by the county Board of Supervisors. Milwaukee County Strategy Director Isaac Rowlett will serve as interim director for the Office of Strategy, Budget and Performance as the search for a new leader of the department begins.
Contact Claudia Levens at clevens@gannett.com. Follow her on X at @levensc13.