File #: R-2015-0082    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
File created: 4/7/2015 In control: Public Works Committee
On agenda: 4/7/2015 Final action: 4/21/2015
Title: Resolution calling on the Governor and Legislature of the State of Wisconsin to amend the proposed State 2015-17 Budget with a provision that increases local control by giving locally elected officials a voice in approving bikeways and pedestrian pathways.
Sponsors: Public Works Committee
Attachments: 1. Signed Resolution
Title
Resolution calling on the Governor and Legislature of the State of Wisconsin to amend the proposed State 2015-17 Budget with a provision that increases local control by giving locally elected officials a voice in approving bikeways and pedestrian pathways.
Body

Whereas, under current law, with several exceptions, the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) is required to ensure that bikeways and pedestrian ways are established in all new highway construction and reconstruction projects funded with state or federal funds, and

Whereas, at a time when economic development and job creation is most needed, our local communities need more local control to protect their current and future development assets, and

Whereas, WisDOT's rigid enforcement of this policy requiring bikeways and pedestrian ways to be established often times leads to bicycle lanes being constructed in inappropriate and impractical locations, and

Whereas, in some instances, scarce resources are spent on bicycle lanes that are sparsely utilized or in other instances, critical tax base is being destroyed as WisDOT confiscates private property to accommodate construction of these bike lanes without any input or approval from local officials, and

Whereas, Representative Joe Sanfelippo plans to propose an amendment to the State 2015-17 Budget that would increase local control by giving locally elected officials a voice in approving bikeways and pedestrian pathways, and

Whereas, the proposed amendment from Representative Joe Sanfelippo gives municipalities the opportunity to have their input taken into consideration when millions of their property tax dollars could be taken away due to a WisDOT project.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED By the Common Council of the City of West Allis that the proposed State 2015-17 Budget should be amended to require the municipality in which a bikeway or pedestrian way may be constructed to first authorize the application of this r...

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