The TIP is a listing of all arterial highway, public transit, and other transportation improvement projects proposed to be carried out by State and local governments over the next four years (2019-2022) in the seven county Southeastern Wisconsin Region. The TIP indicates the transportation system improvement priorities of State and local governments in Southeastern Wisconsin by their programming of projects to be undertaken in each of the next four years. Transit, arterial highway, and other improvement projects proposed to be implemented in the next four years with Federal U.S. Department of Transportation funding should be included in this program.
The SEWRPC Commission has approved the 2019-2022 regional transportation improvement program (TIP) (the TIP document is currently being finalized and will be linked to this webpage when completed). The draft 2019-2022 TIP can be accessed from this link.
The TIP is a listing of all arterial highway, public transit, and other transportation improvement projects proposed to be carried out by State and local governments over the next four years (2019-2022) in the seven county Southeastern Wisconsin Region. The TIP indicates the transportation system improvement priorities of State and local governments in Southeastern Wisconsin by their programming of projects to be undertaken in each of the next four years. Transit, arterial highway, and other improvement projects proposed to be implemented in the next four years with Federal U.S. Department of Transportation funding should be included in this program.
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VISION 2050 Amendment Adopted
On December 5th, the Southeast Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission (SEWRPC) adopted an amendment to VISION 2050 incorporating land use changes and transportation improvements related to the Foxconn manufacturing campus in Mount Pleasant. VISION 2050 was adopted in July 2016, prior to any knowledge of the Foxconn development, and needed to be amended given the size and significance of the development. For more information visit this website. Join Washington County at a Public Open House on January 23rd to review their Multi-Jurisdictional Comprehensive Plan Update: 2050. There will be a presentation and an opportunity for community members to provide feedback before the draft is reviewed by the County Board in April.
This this website for more information. Welcome. A new AIS Coordinator for Washington and Waukesha Counties was recently announced. The new Aquatic Invasive Species Coordinator will be covering both Washington and Waukesha Counties!
Cassandra Taplin will be starting January 7th, 2019. Cassandra is replacing Bradley Steckart, who moved to a Finance Position in Washington County. Cassandra graduated in May 2017 from the University of Wisconsin - Superior with a degree in Biology focusing on Ecology, Aquatic Biology, and Fisheries Science along with a minor in Earth Science. Cassandra was working for the 1854 Treaty Authority as an Invasive Species Technician. The 1854 Treaty Authority is an intertribal organization that works for the Grand Portage and Bois Forte bands of the Chippewa in northeastern Minnesota. Cassandra is originally from William's Bay, Wisconsin on Geneva Lake. For more information: Washington County 262-335-4800 www.co.washington.wi.us/lcd Waukesha County 262-896-8300 www.waukeshacounty.gov/ais The Richfield Village Board met last night and continued the process to ultimately approve the Kwik Trip on Hwy 167 at Interstate 41. Check the attachment for a story from Daily News. ![]()
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