Unites States of America flag, map of the 48 contiguous states in America (excludes Alaska and Hawaii), map of Wisconsin, map of the Great Lakes, map of Wisconsin’s 72 counties, map of New Berlin, map of our condominium location, a photograph of a portion of our condominium complex, sculpture by Richard Taylor, a light pole with “Welcome to New Berlin” banners. A nearby home with a sculpture–notice the arrow pointing to the tree stump—a Viking artwork.
Lake Michigan’s size has a weather influence on Milwaukee and its environs. In the warm seasons of April to October, prevailing onshore winds cause cooling during the day 60% of the time. The balance of the year, November through March, when the lake is warmer than the land, results in less cooling at night. There is some lake effect snow, but this is more prevalent on the other side of the lake, impacting Michigan due to prevailing winter winds.
New Berlin is roughly a square area of 6 by 6 miles (10 by 10 kilometers ), served by two interstate highways, I-94 to the north and I-43 to the south. Approximately 1% of New Berlin is water. Our condominium complex is located off National Avenue and Michelle Witmer Memorial Drive, and onto Library Lane. Michelle was one of an identical twin pair, and the first person to die in military combat in 60 years on April 9, 2004, during Operation Iraqi Freedom while serving as a member of the first Wisconsin National Guard. Michelle was assigned to the U.S. Army Military Police in Baghdad.
New Berlin has some notoriety. We have 2 motoring roundabouts, both two-lane roads on Moorland Road. One serves Interstate I-43, and since our locals are not too sure about yielding the right of way in a circle, many accidents are reported at that intersection.
Our condominium is located at the Residences at City Center. This community is served by numerous facilities within an easy walk. We have a nearby medical clinic, dentist, optometrist, banks (4), grocery stores (2), a national pharmacy chain, hairdressers (4), dine-in restaurants (2), fast-food restaurants (10), hardware store, specialty stores e.g. gift cards, library, fitness center, gas (petrol) station, oil change center, and a funeral home. Our condominium is a proud possessor of Richard Taylor’s Puzzle sculpture.
We are located 20 minutes’ drive from Milwaukee’s General Mitchell International Airport and a 90-minute drive from Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport. We are 20 minutes from downtown Milwaukee where we have access to a variety of theaters (Pabst, Oriental, Riverside, Marcus, Repertory, Northern Lights, Alchemist, Avalon Atmospheric, Chamber, and Brumder Mansion), the Milwaukee Art Museum, Harley-Davison Museum, Milwaukee Public Museum, BMO Harris Bradley Center home of the Bucks basketball team, Miller Park—home of the Brewers Baseball, and Basilica of St. Josaphat to name a few.
Milwaukee has a famous County Zoo, and hosts numerous summer festivals at the Henry Maier Festival Park, including Summerfest featuring international and national musicians, exhibits, and a variety of food treats. Other festivals featured at the park include Irish Fest, Festa Italiana, Indian Summer Festival, Mexican Fiesta, German Fest, Pride Fest, and Polish Fest, to name a few. The Wisconsin State Fair is another big event in August with animals and agriculture, and of course, crème puffs and a wide variety of food available.
Wisconsin, known as the dairy capital, has a population that loves to eat and drink. Wisconsin is home to over 100 breweries. Milwaukee boasts many breweries, with 20 calling the city home, including the best-known Miller Brewing and Pabst. (Update January 2021. Miller Park, built in 2001, was renamed American Family Field effective in 2021, through sponsorship by American Family Insurance.)
In 2024, New Berlin has a population of 40,270. I am blessed to be able to work from home. (Update: now retired.) 43% of Americans spend some time working remotely, with 31% spending most of their time away from a formal office environment. There are three industrial parks within the city of New Berlin, providing job opportunities for locals. 600 businesses employ 13,000 people. Many commutes to centers in Milwaukee, or other places north, west, east, and south, and some as far afield as Chicago, Illinois. Most New Berlin residents are middle-class professionals. 3% live under the poverty line.
Our residential water is sourced from Lake Michigan, and wastewater is returned to the Lake via the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District system. Some homes, especially those further east, draw water from private wells. New Berlin has 4 elementary schools (Elmwood, Orchard Lane, Poplar Creek, Ronald Reagan), and two combined middle and high schools (Eisenhower and New Berlin West). In addition, there are three Christian schools (Holy Apostles, Heritage, and Star of Bethlehem).
New Berlin has a crime rate that is 55% lower than Wisconsin as a whole and 64% lower than the nation. Regarding violent crime, we score 90% lower than Wisconsin and 60% lower than the nation. New Berlin is safer than 87% of the cities in the US. Year over year, crime in New Berlin has decreased by 18%. Property crime is highest in New Berlin, including burglary, theft, and vehicle theft. I speculate that we are targets for criminals who live outside our city, and that keeps our local police force busy. Updated March 2026, versus original statistics from September 2017. Crime remains significantly lower than the national average. Our condominium complex is rated as A+ for safety by CrimeGrade.org. Violent crime rates in New Berlin are 1.557 per 1,000 residents.
On our 60-minute walking route, we pass a home with several Ash Trees in its yard. Sadly, many of these trees are infected with the Emerald Ash Borer. The adult beetles nibble on ash foliage but cause little damage. The larvae (the immature stage) feed on the inner bark of ash trees, disrupting the tree’s ability to transport water and nutrients. In effect, these trees die from the inside. State laws require that these trees be removed as soon as evidence of Emerald Ash Borer is detected. The family in this home is of Scandinavian origin and elected to keep a stump and to get an artist to carve a Viking head. Great artwork.
