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Oak Leaf Trail, 47TH E M O a Crosswalk Brown Deer Trail Connection The Features On This Map to the Other tips for motorists: Ozaukee Interurban 300 E PINE 1300 W Milwaukee is a great place to ride a bike. We Trail 2700 W W 4300 W State law requires motorists to yield the right of Ozaukee County COUNTY LINE A AVI K IELD R NE BAYERAVINE BAYE DONGES 7600 W E COUNTY LINE F have many quiet off-street trails away from cars 9100 W COUNTY LINE V On-Street Bikeways SEQUOIA DO way to people attempting to cross the street at A B 45TH R NGES L 10700W DONGES DONGES O L A WASAUKEE CHERRYWOOD RIVER BEND D 12400 W COUNTY LINE FAIRWAY like the Milwaukee County Parks Oak Leaf Trail, 47TH E M O a crosswalk. The illustration below shows 3 Y T 49TH RAVINE D N Bike Lane O O H Milwaukee County LAKE E O CEDAR R WAVERLY R G RAVINE YW I the Hank Aaron State Trail, and the Beerline Trail, WOODS R L A BROADMOOR MICHAEL E C F ER CEDAR D PHEASANTRAVINE WOODLAND H L CEDAR E R CROCKER different crosswalks. Motorists should watch DONGES Kohl Park A A C C I B R Shared Lane Pavement Marking CLOVERLEAF65TH CLOVERLEAF R DEER RUN LA A GLENBROOK L Y RIVERS EDGE Y R SLEEPY HOLLOW etc. GLENBROOK 49TH O RANGE LINE P 52ND A ahead for pedestrians at the curb and slow or GLENBROOK C O SWAN K T M I ENBROOK H N L 67TH THRUSH TBAY POINT 85TH O G SILVERLEAF T IE Bike Routes E A Brown Deer Trail O A LARAMIE BAY PO And Milwaukee’s grid system of hundreds of C A SCHROEDER R CAROLANN C ROLANN RADCLIFFE S IN Y 83RD VALLEY HILL stop to allow people to cross the street. ANGELA NB M T O E T J L LIMERICK PORT E G PIERNER UPPERRIVER GLENBROOK FAIRY CHASM N Preferred Streets JADAM Y CHASM FAIRY CHASM FAIRY CHASM miles of pleasant residential streets with few cars Joseph/Lichter Property 75TH IR Little Menomonee River Parkway NORTHRIDGE MALL FA N TROY I-43 / STH 32 75TH DEER ELK Y LARAMIE Hanson Park, A.C. PEARLETTE S FAIRY CHASM 76TH 70TH M MAURA and low speed limits are ideal for cycling. MANOR FIELDING A AN OR O GOLDENDALE JOLENO ALPINE U SURF T UM N N MANOR P U MAN P ELLSWORTH HY N OR A H 124TH BEAVER CREEK N T JOLENO A A T R ELLSWORTH ALLYN H BETHANNE A H O D R DEERBROOK ELLSW T BROOK SILVER U D G Milwaukee also has an officially designated on- ALL M HERMITAGE BAYSIDE C R REGENT H YN 4 K DEERWOOD EEN K MANOR Oak Leaf Trail BROO E C 86TH 107TH GREEN BROOK 8 E T E GREEN BROOK S N SPRUCE 6 P E I-43 / STH 32 U H L GREEN BROOK D RA KING 9 O A WHITE OAK K J JOYCE MARINE R PHEASANT PELHAM 96TH Z K street network of bike routes identified with green B MARTI STANDISH MICHELE 97TH A REXLEIGH PARKPLAZA I R PLAZA A L 84TH A Paved Trail 85TH Brown Deer O D UNNAMED R E P Z E NAVAJO O LA D 9 FIELDING BEATRICE B D E P 95TH GLENCOE GLENCOE I signs. These are usually more direct arterial N K 7 E M GRE E B O R MOHAWK R E S 95TH O T E SWAN O N O L GRANVILLE STATION K MALIBU Y R Municipal Street F H 55TH H GREENBROOK H A )" BEATRICE S W LODGEWOOD 80TH !!!!!!! roads with wider curb lanes that allow motorists MENARD BROWN DEER A A B 70TH E O RIVER W M N 8800 N 85TH O MANOR BROWN DEER K E Parkway Drive 51ST D and cyclists to travel safely side by side. C BROWN DEER E RIVER PO ARBON LARKSPUR A IN M T KILDEER SUBURBAN I WAHNER T FIELDING BROWN DEER RANGE LINE SPRUCE RD WAHNER 53RD A BROWN DEER V 3 W 72ND 6 N 6 56TH )" GRANVILLE R 2 Other Trail Systems Every year Milwaukee stripes new bike lanes, E RANGE BETTY O N 73RD S R HEATHER GREENVALE SERVITE D HEATHER Bayside LAUER WABASH 56TH RUTH TEAL ALQURAN BRITTANY ROSE 43RD WABASH R Ramp to trail streets with bikes-only lanes delineated with 106TH 66TH 59TH 63RD E R 68TH B HEATHERHEATHE 62ND WABASH R DOVE 57TH WABASH BERGEN G 117TH E 57TH MEADOWSIDE N 116TH 54TH HEATHER 58TH pavement markings. We now have 53 miles of Little Menomonee River HEATHER 59TH DONNA TERRY TERRY TERRY RI V POINT BUTTLES PFEIL !GTrail connection M 72ND E 50TH R River Hills FOXCROFT 103RD AN O WABASH RIVER RIDGE 64TH R WABASH 68TH DONNA DONNA NA Doctors Park bike lanes and many more are planned. It is GRANVILLE ESTER DON Servite Park Preserve 66TH ESTER R DONNA SWALLOW T E MANOR ES DEAN UNNAMED DEAN DEAN Popuch Park 72ND DEAN DEAN D 100TH O NNA DONNA DEAN 46TH illegal for cars to drive in bike lanes except to turn DEAN DARNEL REGENT DEAN 65TH LAKE NOKOMIS ALLEN 52ND 106TH 93RD IVY INDIAN CREEK LINKS Parks Amenities DEAN EL 46TH RN 61ST 124TH A 48TH CEDARBURG R D KIRCHHOFF WHITNEY E G 64TH VILLA T or park. 100TH STEVEN 95TH 49TH A O 105TH L DARNEL SPOONER W DARNE 50TH SPOONER Y L 111TH 97TH PHEASANT B 93RD FAIRLANE Y ANN MARCIA 53RD FAIRLANE 54TH VILLA1 VILLA H ARCH FAIRLANE CHURCHILL A !r T 96TH 1 R 37TH Rays MTB WOODSGRANVILLE But cyclists often have to go places not on the 7 IVY HILL CHURCHILL 1 Water Park CHEROKEE G H ARCH C 51ST FOX 67TH Dretzka Park 9 55TH ANN H R 4.1 GRAY LOG FOX T P GRANDVIEW TOWER POPLAR FAIRLANE E GOODRICH Indoor Park C HU I-43 S R C WILLOW BYWATER H A PELICAN O 80TH 5 WER 44TH bikeway network to get to work or shop. This map 8365 North 8 76th Street 3 W SYLVIA J CELINA TOWER O OW FAULKNER R !q CEDARBURG 84TH L FAULKNER T CreekIndian I L D 0 L I ARCH 96TH D 38TH Splash Pad EDGE O WOODS O EDGE L WILLOW W WINKLER E (414) 355-7433T OW PINGREE M N 93RD 54TH PELICAN WHITNEY H 50TH TOWER 37TH QUARLES JOSEPH M O LINKS 0.4 Bus Rte 67: Dean & N76 61ST identifies those roads with wider outside lanes and A MICHELLE TOWER 45TH 67TH 65TH GOODRICH H A 62ND !r TO N R POPLAR A W I K GOODRICH 44TH Indoor Pool E L 94TH GOODRICH GOODRICH R E BRADLEY W BRADLEY UNNAMED GOODRICH 49TH BRADLEY 87TH EDGEWORTH BRADLEY 8000 N those streets frequently used by cyclists as C 102ND K SHERMAN 64TH !r 66TH 53RD TERRA TERRA 55TH AM 47TH VILLAGE U NN LUEBBE Outdoor Pool or Beach ED BLACKHAWK LINKS BRADLEY F 3.3 UB A L CLUB preferred streets. These streets may not be ideal, WOODALE 1.0 C U LOLITA LINK 57TH 45TH !´ 73RD 55TH 124TH 115TH LINKS K 43 L LILAC 2.0 FAIRWAY ¨¦§ Concession H N K HIGHVIEW BOYD 86TH 94TH T HUNTER but are often the best choice in the area. I Algonquin Park 46TH L N FAIRWAY L SHERMAN 8 I PARKLAND PARKLAND E LA E 7 PARKLAND 80TH PORT D ND C PARKLAND G KLA BERWYN !_ LOLITA R 87TH E AR CLUB VIEW HYDE 0.4 P Restroom DELTA W PORT O DUNWOOD MACARTHUR MERRIE While many statistics show cycling on busy PORT RT Fox Point 78TH 67TH DELTA H " USH 41/ USH 45 F FOUNTAIN DUNWOOD 50TH 49TH NTAIN 73RD OU FOUNTAIN 113TH POINTE FOUNTAIN Golf LAKE PARK SLESKE FOUNTAIN CHADWICK B streets to be as safe as or safer than driving a 48TH E LINKS BELL L SPRING B KENBOERN RIVER A SPRING C BEACH A SENECA H N E C KE PARK I F TA A OUN Brown Deer Park R P 40TH motor vehicle, cyclists have differing comfort 42ND 81ST 113TH Parking CALUMET W L CALUMET CALUMET T BOYD 78TH H NAVAJO BELL O CALUMET GREEN BAY WOODBURY U RN 109TH WOO CALUMET Y DB M E 41ST CALUMET 79TH N UR E Y T FAIRCHILD Y PORTAGE CALUMET levels with riding in traffic. Conditions on all roads PORTAGE APPLEWOOD BAYFIELD A DY THORNE 81ST MOHAWK R CALUMET PORTAGE W A 32 113TH GREENWOOD S 115TH G 79TH B BRAEBURN ST GREENWOOD GREENWOOD S MONICA SANTA R HEMLOCK M 52ND WYE vary with the day of week and time of day. O UNNAMED A O 181 PIERRON 3 H K R L F MAGNOLIA N EMLOC ST 8 90TH CLINTON HEMLOCK O ER T S MAGNOLIA C IB TY EVERTS R V T N PARK LIBERTY L EVE I H D L TUPELO DAISY This map does not rate road or traffic L 91ST 90TH DOGWOOD D CROSSWAY E HEMLOCK HEMLOCK C 42ND U CLINTON L SKYLINE DAISY CLINTON LONGACRE L PARK GREENWOOD 95TH I GREENWOOD NT L A ON MALL conditions. Use this map as a guide but always O MALL LOMBARDY C TUPELO MT ZION TUPELO TUPELO JUNIPER N 97TH REDWOOD TEUTONIA 57 G Melody View Preserve WAYSIDE 100TH ST A JUNIPER ride with caution within your own ability based on JUNIPER PHEASANT JUNIPER PIERRON GOOD HOPE C 43RD 87TH GOOD HOPE R JUNIPER 89TH PP CASSIE Granville Dog Park 110TH " SENECA E 7200 N BEAU ) actual roadway conditions.
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