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Common Council adopts West Allis 20-year bicycle, pedestrian and mobility plan

City of West Allis Common Council · December 10, 2025
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Summary

The Common Council voted 10–0 to adopt a 20-year bicycle, pedestrian and mobility plan that updates the 2008 plan, prioritizes safety, sidewalk/connectivity improvements and positions the city to pursue federal and state funding.

The Common Council voted to adopt the City of West Allis bicycle, pedestrian and mobility plan after a staff presentation that framed the document as a 20-year roadmap to improve safety, connectivity and multimodal options.

Steve Sher, director of city planning and zoning, introduced the plan and turned the presentation over to Jack Kavneski, city planner, who said the city’s last comparable plan dated to 2008 and that the new plan responds to updated safety data,…

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