TRANSPORTATION
The NCWRPC assists local governments in the preparation of local road improvement programs. These road plans provide a capital improvement schedule for upgrading local roads and help local units obtain LRIP funding for road reconstruction projects. Pavement rating and other assistance with the WISLR program is also available.
In addition, the NCWRPC conducts specialized transportation studies including highway corridor studies, long range urban area plans, parking studies, and county-wide bicycle planning.
What Types of Services are Provided?
Local Road Improvement Programs
· Counties
· Cities
· Villages
· Towns
Roadware & Paserware Technical Assistance and Training
Corridor Studies
Access Management Studies
Alternative Route Studies
Parking Surveys and Studies
License Plate Surveys
Specialized Studies and Surveys
Transportation Demand Management (TDM) and Traffic Calming
Turning Movement and Specialized Traffic Counting
WisDOT Traffic Count Data
Bicycle Facilities Planning
Identifying Sources of Assistance
Preparing Grant Applications for Federal/State Programs: ISTEA, TEA
Transportation and Land Use Planning:
The NCWRPC provides professional planning assistance in the areas of land use management and policy development, zoning, subdivision and other regulations, as they relate to transportation systems.
Because of the close relationship between land use and transportation, the transportation planning process involves the planning of land uses as well as transportation systems and facilities.
Specialized Studies:
NCWRPC Staff assists local units of government to identify transportation problems and develop viable solutions. Services can range from preparing a study or plan to securing financing for community projects to drafting an ordinance.
Contact: Darryl L. Landeau, AICP
(715) 849-5510
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