Stower Seven Lakes State Trail saga continues
Read more about Friends group sues over state trail use decision
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Stower Seven Lakes State Trail saga continues
Read more about Friends group sues over state trail use decisionAfter months of deliberations, meetings, changes, and votes, Wisconsin now has a new 2-year spending plan following Governor Evers’ signature of the state’s biennial budget.
Read more about Wisconsin’s New Biennial BudgetOne woman’s journey of galvanizing her community for positive change.
Read more about “If I hadn’t spoken up, no one would have noticed”In 2020 and continuing into 2021, as more Wisconsinites from every corner… Read more about ACTION ALERT: Ask Joint Finance Committee to keep funding in budget
What should we be asking for? A guide to safe biking and walking improvements that should come from the American Recovery Act Fund Plan
Read more about Call to Action: American Recovery Act funding for Milwaukee Residents by Milwaukee ResidentsThe Knowles-Nelson Stewardship Program proves its worth
Read more about Everyone Benefits from the Knowles-Nelson ProgramThe public is encouraged to submit written or verbal comments regarding the Southwest Savanna Draft Regional Master Plan and Environmental Analysis
Read more about Southwest Savanna Draft Master Plan Available For Public Review And CommentOn March 3rd, the Wisconsin delegation taking part in the League of American Bicyclists Lobby Day met with our U.S. Senators and Congress people to advocate for several legislative initiatives that would make biking better for many across the country
Read more about National legislative priorities released at Lobby Day 2021Study Indicates the 30th Street Corridor Shared-Use Trail Can Bring Transformative Economic and Health Benefits to the Region
Read more about 30th Street Industrial Corridor Corporation Outlines Plan for a Shared-Use Trail in MilwaukeeWe request the TAP program be funded at $11.3 million annually in the 2021-23 state budget.
Read more about Bike Fed urges Gov. Evers to include more federal bike and ped funds in budget.