Forest, Oneida, Vilas County Locally Developed, Coordinated Public Transit-Human Service Transportation Plan 2014-2018

Federal transit law requires that any projects selected for funding under the Section 5310 Enhanced Mobility of Seniors and Individuals with Disabilities (formerly titled Elderly and Disabled Capital Assistance Program) must be derived from a “locally developed, coordinated public transit-human services transportation plan”. This requirement was implemented as part of the SAFETEA-LU legislation and the requirement continues under the new transportation legislation, MAP-21 (Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century). The purpose of the coordinated planning process is to have stakeholder involvement in the assessment of elderly and disabled transportation, and to provide strategies and goals to improve those transportation alternatives. These coordinated plans were last completed in 2008 and are due to be updated in 2013.

Oneida County All Hazards Mitigation Plan Update 2010

The development of the Oneida County All Hazards Mitigation Plan Update is a response to the passage of the Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000 (DMA2K). On October 30, 2000, DMA2K was signed into law by the U.S. Congress in an attempt to stem the losses from disasters, reduce future public and private expenditures, and to speed up response and recovery from disasters. This Act (Public Law 106-390) amended the Robert T. Stafford Relief and Emergency Assistance Act.

Town of Minocqua Comprehensive Plan 2010

The Town of Minocqua is a large township, nearly five standard townships in area. The Town occupies the northwest corner of Oneida County, Wisconsin. The City of Rhinelander lies southeast of the Town. The Town of Minocqua is bordered by the towns of Woodruff, Hazelhurst, Little Rice and Lynne in Oneida County; Emery and Fifield in Price County; and Lac du Flambeau in Vilas County. It is one of twenty towns in the County.

Town of Monico Comprehensive Plan 2010

The Town of Monico Comprehensive Plan, explores potential issues that may have an effect on the development of the Town over the 20-year planning period of the plan. As required by the state’s comprehensive planning law [§66.1001(2)(a) Wis. Stats.], this chapter contains trends and forecasts with jurisdictional comparisons for some basic demographics including: population, households, employment, age, education, and income. Although forecasts should typically cover the 20-year planning period, in some cases, the only acceptable sources had lesser time periods for their forecasts. Official sources are used for data and forecasting, including the WDOA Demographic Service Center, and the U.S. Census Bureau.

Town of Pelican Comprehensive Plan 2009

The Town of Pelican Comprehensive Plan, explores issues that may have an effect on the development of the Town over the 20-year planning period. As required by the state’s comprehensive planning law [§66.1001(2)(a) Wis. Stats.], this chapter contains trends and forecasts, with comparisons of adjacent jurisdiction, for some basic demographics including: population, households, employment, age, education, and income. Sources used for data and forecasting include the WDOA Demographic Service Center, and the U.S. Census Bureau.

Town of Piehl Comprehensive Plan 2009

The Town of Piehl Comprehensive Plan, explores issues that may have an effect on the development of the Town over the 20-year planning period. As required by the state’s comprehensive planning law [§66.1001(2)(a) Wis. Stats.], this chapter contains trends and forecasts, with comparisons of adjacent jurisdiction, for some basic demographics including: population, households, employment, age, education, and income. Sources used for data and forecasting include the WDOA Demographic Service Center, and the U.S. Census Bureau.

Town of Cassian Comprehensive Plan 2009

The Town of Cassian is a double township except for 4 sections in the northeast corner. The Town is located in the west central part of Oneida County, Wisconsin west of the City of Rhinelander. It is bordered by Hazelhurst and Lake Tomahawk to the north, Newbold to the east, Little Rice to the west, and Nokomis and Woodboro to the south. It is one of twenty towns in the county.