Noyes Parking Lot

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Project Description

Noyes Park is a 71-acre park on the northwest side of the City of Milwaukee. Park assets and uses include an indoor deep well pool facility, parking lot, paved walkways, playground, forestry service yard, 9-hole golf course and simple golf range programmed in partnership with First Tee of Wisconsin, a 19-acre Isolated Natural Resource Area (INRA) comprised of woods, wetlands and soft trails, and overall site balance of wet meadow land cover. Many of the pavement surfaces in the park are in a very degraded condition, impacting both user experience and making maintenance more challenging than necessary. The last pavement ratings were conducted in 2018, and at that time the entry drive to the park was rated 24/100, the connecting parking lot was and rated 21/100 and one of the main walking path segments in the park, NOY08, was rated 24/100.

Pavement Condition Rating:

80 - 100 = Excellent
70 - 80 = Very good
50 - 70 = Good
30 - 50 = Poor
10 - 20 = Very Poor
0 - 10 = Failed

Scope of Project

The scope of the work includes the planning and design phase to replace the entry drive to the park, the connecting parking lot, one of the main walking path segments in the park.

Design Concept

Public Engagement

On January 18th, 2025, the Parks Engagement Team informed and gathered input from over 40 attendees during the Splash into the New Year event at Noyes pool.

Timeline
If funded by the County Board, construction could potentially start Spring 2025.

Please stay tuned for more updates as the project progresses.

Project Description

Noyes Park is a 71-acre park on the northwest side of the City of Milwaukee. Park assets and uses include an indoor deep well pool facility, parking lot, paved walkways, playground, forestry service yard, 9-hole golf course and simple golf range programmed in partnership with First Tee of Wisconsin, a 19-acre Isolated Natural Resource Area (INRA) comprised of woods, wetlands and soft trails, and overall site balance of wet meadow land cover. Many of the pavement surfaces in the park are in a very degraded condition, impacting both user experience and making maintenance more challenging than necessary. The last pavement ratings were conducted in 2018, and at that time the entry drive to the park was rated 24/100, the connecting parking lot was and rated 21/100 and one of the main walking path segments in the park, NOY08, was rated 24/100.

Pavement Condition Rating:

80 - 100 = Excellent
70 - 80 = Very good
50 - 70 = Good
30 - 50 = Poor
10 - 20 = Very Poor
0 - 10 = Failed

Scope of Project

The scope of the work includes the planning and design phase to replace the entry drive to the park, the connecting parking lot, one of the main walking path segments in the park.

Design Concept

Public Engagement

On January 18th, 2025, the Parks Engagement Team informed and gathered input from over 40 attendees during the Splash into the New Year event at Noyes pool.

Timeline
If funded by the County Board, construction could potentially start Spring 2025.

Please stay tuned for more updates as the project progresses.

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