County to host open house meeting regarding Comprehensive Bike Plan
An open house-style public information meeting on Kenosha County’s Comprehensive Bike Plan will be held from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 18th, in the Public Hearing Room at the Kenosha County Center, 19600 – 75th Street, in Bristol.
From the announcement of the meeting from the office of County Executive Jim Kreuser:
Ann Freiwald, an associate with Alta Planning + Design, Madison, and Sarah Gaskell, planning manager with the Wisconsin Bike Fed, which are both leading the comprehensive bike planning process for the county, will be on hand to answer questions and listen to feedback from the public about the project. “We are looking to develop a blueprint that we can follow as resources become available to improve bicycle and pedestrian facilities across the county,” Kreuser said. “It is critical to hear from the public about how they would like to see the plans progress.”
A Comprehensive Bike Plan Committee, made up of representatives from most of the municipalities, and of avid bike riders, has also been meeting to help guide the planning process. You may also share thoughts and comments about changes or improvements to bike and pedestrian facilities county-wide via email to [email protected].
For more information about the open house, call (262) 653-2600.




