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Parks and Rec reviews TAP grant application for Southpointe Powerline Trail; city match and drainage concerns discussed

5811884 · September 22, 2025
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Summary

At its Sept. 22 meeting, Parks and Rec reviewed an informational proposal to apply for a Wisconsin DOT TAP grant to fund a citywide bike-and-ped plan and the Southpointe Powerline Trail, with the trail's cost estimated at $934,000 and a potential 20% city match if awarded.

At its Sept. 22, 2025 meeting, Parks and Rec heard an informational presentation on agenda item 25-1144, a proposed TAP (Transportation Alternatives Program) grant application for a citywide bike-and-pedestrian plan and the Southpointe Powerline Trail.

Director Gosselin described the TAP application as competitive and said the project cost for the Southpointe Powerline Trail is projected at $934,000. "The city if they do get the the grant would have to pay 20% of that," Gosselin said, and staff emphasized the…

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