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The Northwest Trail Connections Plan will help Milwaukee County understand where more trails are needed and find places where new trails can go on Milwaukee's Northwest side. This plan will build on previous studies that have proposed trail corridors throughout northern Milwaukee County.
During the planning process we want to learn from you about your experiences and the routes you take biking or walking to the Oak Leaf Trail. Together, we will find places where new trails or parkways can link to existing trail networks.
NW Side Trail Connections Plan and Milwaukee County Trail Council Open House 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm on Thursday, February 9 Blatz Pavilion at Lincoln Park, 1301 W. Hampton Avenue
The Northwest Trail Plan was developed by Milwaukee County Parks to provide equitable neighborhood connections to the Oak Leaf Trail. Please drop by the Open House to review the plan and give feedback. The Milwaukee County Trails Council will also be there to hear from the public on trail issues and ideas.
We’ll have snacks/refreshments, door prizes, and a bike raffle!
The public comment period for the Northwest Side Trail Connections Plan ended on Monday, February 13, 2022.
See the document on the right side of this page for the finished plan.
July 2022:
Potential trail segments listed within the posted survey:
The Northwest Trail Connections Plan will help Milwaukee County understand where more trails are needed and find places where new trails can go on Milwaukee's Northwest side. This plan will build on previous studies that have proposed trail corridors throughout northern Milwaukee County.
During the planning process we want to learn from you about your experiences and the routes you take biking or walking to the Oak Leaf Trail. Together, we will find places where new trails or parkways can link to existing trail networks.
NW Side Trail Connections Plan and Milwaukee County Trail Council Open House 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm on Thursday, February 9 Blatz Pavilion at Lincoln Park, 1301 W. Hampton Avenue
The Northwest Trail Plan was developed by Milwaukee County Parks to provide equitable neighborhood connections to the Oak Leaf Trail. Please drop by the Open House to review the plan and give feedback. The Milwaukee County Trails Council will also be there to hear from the public on trail issues and ideas.
We’ll have snacks/refreshments, door prizes, and a bike raffle!
The public comment period for the Northwest Side Trail Connections Plan ended on Monday, February 13, 2022.
See the document on the right side of this page for the finished plan.
July 2022:
Potential trail segments listed within the posted survey:
Thank you for taking the time to complete this Northwest Trails Plan Survey.
This should take approximately 10 minutes to complete. Your feedback and insight will be used to help set the priorities for these plans. We appreciate you taking the time to add your voice to this process.
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