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Wauwatosa bike-and-pedestrian committee reports 2025 work, asks council for two volunteers

Wauwatosa City Bike & Pedestrian Facilities Committee · March 10, 2026
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Summary

The bike and pedestrian facilities committee reviewed 2025 accomplishments — from revised bike‑parking standards to helmet giveaways and outreach — and outlined 2026 priorities including a city inventory of racks and benches, expanded GIS mapping and TAP grant–driven plan updates. The committee said it has two volunteer openings.

Ryan, chair of the bike and pedestrian facilities committee, delivered the panel’s annual report and asked the council to help recruit two volunteers to fill open two‑year seats.

Ryan said the committee is chartered for eight citizen members but currently has six, with two openings and a ninth voting seat represented by the school district. "We currently have 6. So if you know of anyone who would be interested, we have 2 openings," he said.

The chair summarized the committee’s 2025 work, saying members helped planning and zoning adopt more rigorous bike‑parking review standards to raise…

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