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McFarland officials present updated unusually hazardous transportation study; board to file plan with DPI next month

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District staff summarized a Tady (TADDY) study of hazardous walk zones used to determine school transportation, highlighting two village areas designated as unusually hazardous, an estimated study cost near $20,000, and ongoing coordination with the village and state DOT.

District administrators presented the findings of a contracted study of unusually hazardous transportation zones that determine which students are eligible for bus service.

The district contracted a transportation consultant (TADDY) to update the district’s unusual hazardous transportation plan — a state‑required document the district must file with the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI). Administration said the last formal study dated to 2001, with an administrative review in 2007; the recent professional study cost the district just under $20,000.

The consultant’s maps and scoring indicated two areas inside the village that remain or are newly designated as unusually hazardous for walking to school: areas north of Sigelcove…

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