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Milwaukee County Parks started construction of the Oak Leaf Trail (OLT) in the 1970's. With a large system and high use, facilities now need modernization that have exceeded their useful life. Parks proposes the Oak Leaf Trail Modernization project with three prongs:
Widen and repave substandard segments of trail based on width or condition and add/improve ramps with a focus on any ADA non-compliant areas. Some of the oldest segments are 5 - 8 feet wide and/or have pavement that is so deteriorated as to make it very uncomfortable to ride.
Provide wayfinding signage in all repaved segments to highlight destinations and support transportation use.
Install permanent trail counters to monitor use on trail lines that do not yet have one (Root River, Kinnickinnic and Oak Creek lines).
Exact project locations are to be determined.
Milwaukee County Parks started construction of the Oak Leaf Trail (OLT) in the 1970's. With a large system and high use, facilities now need modernization that have exceeded their useful life. Parks proposes the Oak Leaf Trail Modernization project with three prongs:
Widen and repave substandard segments of trail based on width or condition and add/improve ramps with a focus on any ADA non-compliant areas. Some of the oldest segments are 5 - 8 feet wide and/or have pavement that is so deteriorated as to make it very uncomfortable to ride.
Provide wayfinding signage in all repaved segments to highlight destinations and support transportation use.
Install permanent trail counters to monitor use on trail lines that do not yet have one (Root River, Kinnickinnic and Oak Creek lines).
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I love the fact that you are putting resources into community spaces like the Oak Leaf Trail system. With an extensive walking, biking, and outdoor space for residents, it will elevate Milwaukee’s appeal as a city that is devoted to providing green space for residents. The more green space we set aside and preserve the more attractive the city becomes as a place to live. It also builds community. I would like to see Milwaukee in the top five cities in America that have great parks, trails, biking options, and leisure spaces. Great job!
Bob Ryshke Wauwatosa
rryshke
11 months ago
I couldn’t support this project more! The oak leaf trail is a vital tool for our entire metro area for recreation and transportation. Every dollar spent on the OLT is a TON of dollars saved on other less efficient modes of transport.
Cverl996
about 1 year ago
They really should install Bublr Bike stations all along the Oak Leaf Trail.
thejamesomatic
about 2 years ago
I am a great fan of the Oak Leaf trail. I have ridden many segments. I have connected from South Milwaukee to Waukesha, to Sheboygan, to Dane County, to Burlington, and to Kenosha using Oak Leaf and adjoining trails whenever possible. The Oak Leaf trails keep getting better and better. Thanks! Suggested improvements -- mark names of cross street when Oak Leaf trail intersects.
hrschaver
over 2 years ago
Page last updated: 13 Sep 2024, 03:34 PM
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Plan
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The design stage can include several phases, including concepts, iterations, final design and engineering design plans. Once design is complete we develop technical renderings and construction plan documents.
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During this stage requests for bids are issued and contractors are selected. Sometimes projects may wait in this stage until construction funding is secured.
Construction
this is an upcoming stage for Oak Leaf Trail Modernization
Construction is underway and will follow the construction plan - which may include several phases. During this stage facility and road closures may be needed.
Close Out
this is an upcoming stage for Oak Leaf Trail Modernization
Construction has ended and final reviews are underway
In Use
this is an upcoming stage for Oak Leaf Trail Modernization
I love the fact that you are putting resources into community spaces like the Oak Leaf Trail system. With an extensive walking, biking, and outdoor space for residents, it will elevate Milwaukee’s appeal as a city that is devoted to providing green space for residents. The more green space we set aside and preserve the more attractive the city becomes as a place to live. It also builds community. I would like to see Milwaukee in the top five cities in America that have great parks, trails, biking options, and leisure spaces. Great job!
Bob Ryshke
Wauwatosa
I couldn’t support this project more! The oak leaf trail is a vital tool for our entire metro area for recreation and transportation. Every dollar spent on the OLT is a TON of dollars saved on other less efficient modes of transport.
They really should install Bublr Bike stations all along the Oak Leaf Trail.
I am a great fan of the Oak Leaf trail. I have ridden many segments. I have connected from South Milwaukee to Waukesha, to Sheboygan, to Dane County, to Burlington, and to Kenosha using Oak Leaf and adjoining trails whenever possible. The Oak Leaf trails keep getting better and better. Thanks! Suggested improvements -- mark names of cross street when Oak Leaf trail intersects.