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Ashwaubenon committee urges residents to complete pedestrian‑bicycle survey ahead of deadline

5841431 · May 14, 2025
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Members of the Ashwaubenon Bicycle & Pedestrian Committee asked residents to complete a village survey to help prioritize walking and biking projects, said members and staff. Committee members described outreach steps, availability of paper copies and encouraged distribution to local groups.

The Ashwaubenon Bicycle & Pedestrian Committee urged residents to complete a village pedestrian‑bicycle survey to inform the community's comprehensive plan and project priorities.

Committee members said the survey is available on the village website and on social channels and urged neighborhood groups, schools and local cycling clubs to share it so planners can collect more responses.

Rex (committee member) said he learned from staff that “he already had 50 different surveys that have been submitted,” and called that “a great number,” while encouraging members to push the link to their networks. Committee members said the survey also appears on the village Facebook page and the park district Facebook page.

Kelly (staff member) told the committee that paper copies are available at the community center in the wall flyer rack and can be returned to the customer counter for staff to add to the overall results. Committee members suggested targeted outreach to walking and biking groups, senior‑walking groups, high‑school bicycle classes and homeowners associations to capture different perspectives.

Committee members discussed timing and noted there are roughly three to four weeks remaining before the survey closes; attendees referred to “Friday the sixth” during the meeting but also showed some uncertainty about the exact calendar date. The committee asked members to continue outreach and agreed to collect any additional groups to contact before the survey closes.

The update was informational — there was no formal vote. Staff said they will compile survey responses and return to the committee with results after the survey period ends.