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A new effort is underway to provide more options for those commuting from Milwaukee to the surrounding suburbs by the spring of 2022.
The Regional Transit Leadership Council, a local group looking to address transportation challenges in southeastern Wisconsin, is developing a plan to bring last mile service to Brookfield, New Berlin, Franklin and Oak Creek. Currently about half the jobs in southeastern Wisconsin are outside of the reach of public transportation systems, and that presents challenges for people accessing those jobs, said Dave Steele, the council s executive director.
Public transportation options between the county and suburbs require transfers, and may take more than 90 minutes each way without connecting the commuter directly to their workplace.
WEDC provides $31K+, extends reach of existing fixed transit routes
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JAMESTOWN, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – The Jamestown Public Works Committee discussed 12th Avenue SE improvements from the City’s STIP List and funding through NDDOT to be constructed in 2022.
City Engineer Travis Dillman reports last month they were surprised when they were awarded funds for the mill and overlay project on Highway 20.
Dillman says the proposal is about a $1.4 million project with 81% being covered by the North Dakota Department of Transportation and the rest covered in city-share. Dillman says they might be able to use COVID-19 funding the city received to cover their portion of roughly $260,000.
Councilmember Dave Steele stated that as it stands, the current avenue setup is not satisfactory.