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Village of Weston Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan, 6999-17-01
The Village of Weston is developing a bicycle and pedestrian plan that will guide future investments for sidewalks, trails, and bikeways for the next 10 – 20 years. The Village received a Transportation Alternatives Project (TAP) grant to complete the Bicycle and Pedestrian Masterplan from the State of Wisconsin. The final plan will be incorporated into the Village’s Comprehensive Plan.
After hearing from many people in the Weston community in the fall of 2025, the project team has developed a draft network plan, recommendations and a set of draft goals and objectives. Click HERE to view the draft network plan and leave comments.
The Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan is focusing on identifying key gaps in the Village’s bicycle and pedestrian network, as well as with adjoining communities to develop future trail connections throughout the region. Other improvements, such as safety treatments at intersections and programs that can encourage and educate the community on biking and walking are also being considered. Click HERE to view the January 19, 2026, presentation to the Board of Trustees regarding Community Feedback received through 12/31/2025, Existing Conditions Analysis, and draft Plan Concepts & Goals.
Next Steps:
- Prepare the draft plan, including implementation strategies
- Open House #3
- Finalize and approve the plan
- Public Survey & Mapping Tool
- Listening Sessions & Open House
- Project Timeline
- Meet the Planning Consultant
- Email the Project Team
Click HERE for a summary of the community engagement, including results from the survey and from the online mapping tool for the Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan.
Image of community members at the open house at Greenheck Turner Community Center.
Image of community members at the open house at Greenheck Turner Community Center.
Image of community members at the open house at Dale's Weston Lanes.
Image of community members at the open house at Dale's Weston Lanes.
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