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Safe Routes to Parks at Humboldt, Tiefenthaler, & Washington Parks
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Timeline
Tiefenthaler
Work completed!
Washington
Pathways completed
Vliet sidewalk - expected completion November 15
Restoration - ongoing
Humboldt
Pulverizing and grading completed
Paving – November 4-8
Restoration – November 15-29
Three parks will have significant portions of their pathways replaced and receive other pedestrian safety improvements – Humboldt Park, Tiefenthaler Park, and Washington Park. Scroll down to view the pathways that will be improved.
Project Overview
Safe Routes to Parks seeks to address the impact that reckless driving has continued to threaten park users both within parks and for folks accessing parks from the surrounding neighborhoods. Physical improvements to the built infrastructure in and surrounding parks can help prevent reckless driving and slow down vehicular traffic to make it safer to walk or bike to a park. The project scope includes connections for non-motorized transportation (pedestrians, bicycles) to Parks and through Parks such as walkways, sidewalks, paths, and crosswalks. The intent is to also leverage potential City of Milwaukee Public Works improvements to streets that are adjacent to County Parks.
Maps
Timeline
Tiefenthaler
Work completed!
Washington
Pathways completed
Vliet sidewalk - expected completion November 15
Restoration - ongoing
Humboldt
Pulverizing and grading completed
Paving – November 4-8
Restoration – November 15-29
Three parks will have significant portions of their pathways replaced and receive other pedestrian safety improvements – Humboldt Park, Tiefenthaler Park, and Washington Park. Scroll down to view the pathways that will be improved.
Project Overview
Safe Routes to Parks seeks to address the impact that reckless driving has continued to threaten park users both within parks and for folks accessing parks from the surrounding neighborhoods. Physical improvements to the built infrastructure in and surrounding parks can help prevent reckless driving and slow down vehicular traffic to make it safer to walk or bike to a park. The project scope includes connections for non-motorized transportation (pedestrians, bicycles) to Parks and through Parks such as walkways, sidewalks, paths, and crosswalks. The intent is to also leverage potential City of Milwaukee Public Works improvements to streets that are adjacent to County Parks.
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Safe Routes to Parks at Humboldt, Tiefenthaler, & Washington Parks is currently at this stage
During the planning stage we completed site surveys and gathered additional information to develop project goals, outcomes and budgets.
Concept Design
this is an upcoming stage for Safe Routes to Parks at Humboldt, Tiefenthaler, & Washington Parks
This early stage included concept development and determination of design options based on the project's goals.
Public Engagement
this is an upcoming stage for Safe Routes to Parks at Humboldt, Tiefenthaler, & Washington Parks
This step aimed to inform the public about the project and collect their feedback to help shape the final design. The public was asked for input on the overall project or specific design concepts.
Final Design
this is an upcoming stage for Safe Routes to Parks at Humboldt, Tiefenthaler, & Washington Parks
This stage includes final design and engineering plans. Once design is complete, we develop technical renderings and construction plan documents.
Construction Ready
this is an upcoming stage for Safe Routes to Parks at Humboldt, Tiefenthaler, & Washington Parks
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 Safe Routes to Parks at Humboldt, Tiefenthaler, & Washington Parks
Construction will follow the construction plan and specifications - which may include several phases. During this stage, facility and road closures may be needed.
Close Out
this is an upcoming stage for Safe Routes to Parks at Humboldt, Tiefenthaler, & Washington Parks
This is the stage at which construction has ended and final reviews are underway.
In Use
this is an upcoming stage for Safe Routes to Parks at Humboldt, Tiefenthaler, & Washington Parks