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Bicycle and Pedestrian Projects in Wisconsin Bicycle-Pedestrian Projects Funded by WisDOT (1993-2014) PROJ. YR PROJECT TITLE PROJECT LOCATION PROGRAM FEDERAL COST LOCAL COST TOTAL COST 1993 Bike Route Signage Madison TE $16,000 $4,000 $20,000 1993 Yahara Rive Bridge Rehabilitation w/bike-ped facilities Madison TE $100,050 $49,950 $150,000 1993 Bicycle Master Plan Holiday Bluff Madison TE $8,800 $2,200 $11,000 1993 Bicycle Master Plan Stricker's Pond Madison TE $15,200 $3,800 $19,000 1993 Historic Horseshoe Bend Road Bridge Platteville TE $161,200 $39,800 $201,000 1993 Webster Street Bike/Ped Bridge Berlin TE $112,000 $28,000 $140,000 1993 Hwy 44 Bike and Walking Path Markesan TE $44,800 $11,200 $56,000 1993 Algoma Lakeshore Walkway Algoma TE $65,000 $35,000 $100,000 1993 Bangor Pedestrian/Bicycle Pathway Bangor TE $52,000 $13,000 $65,000 1993 Memorial Drive Bike/Walkway Manitowoc TE $11,840 $2,960 $14,800 1993 Bay Shore Walkway Marinette TE $51,240 $12,810 $64,050 1993 Bayside Pedestrian/Bike Path Bayside TE $16,800 $4,200 $21,000 1993 South Pennsylvania Avenue Cudahy TE $61,360 $15,340 $76,700 1993 NW Bikeway-Parkway Drive Milwaukee TE $102,400 $25,600 $128,000 1993 Oak Creek Bikeway-Rawson Avenue Milwaukee TE $110,400 $27,600 $138,000 1993 Riverwalk: E. Wells to E. Mason Milwaukee TE $336,000 $84,000 $420,000 1993 Highland Road Bike Path Mequon TE $76,000 $19,000 $95,000 1993 Coulee Road Pathway System Hudson TE $100,800 $25,200 $126,000 1993 Baraboo Devil's Lake Bike Trail Sauk County TE $48,000 $12,000 $60,000 1993 Old Plank Road Trail Plymouth TE $239,328 $59,832 $299,160 1993 Broughton Drive Multipurpose Trail Sheboygan TE $18,400 $4,600 $23,000 1993 South 8th Street Bridge Sheboygan TE $27,600 $6,900 $34,500 1993 Parkway Walking and Bike Trail Viroqua TE $21,600 $5,400 $27,000 1993 Boulder Junction Memorial Walkway Boulder Junction TE $18,992 $4,748 $23,740 1993 Highway L Extension Trail Muskego TE $7,800 $7,800 $15,600 1993 Eagle's Ridge-Maple Avenue Path Sussex TE $10,608 $2,652 $13,260 1993 Farm Progress Days Park ADA Facilities Town of Lincoln TE $12,128 $3,032 $15,160 PROJ. YR PROJECT TITLE PROJECT LOCATION PROGRAM FEDERAL COST LOCAL COST TOTAL COST 1993 Gandy Dancer Trail Surfacing Burnett County TE $359,104 $89,776 $448,880 1993 Hillsboro-Union Center Trail Juneau & Vernon Counties TE $37,500 $12,500 $50,000 1993 Bicycle & Pedestrian Plan Chippewa Falls BPFP $15,000 $10,000 $25,000 1993 Community Pedestrian Plan Madison BPFP $40,000 $10,000 $50,000 1993 Baseline Survey Madison BPFP $24,000 $6,000 $30,000 1993 City Sidewalk Plan Monroe BPFP $10,000 $2,500 $12,500 1993 Bike Facilities Plan Manitowoc BPFP $6,400 $1,600 $8,000 1993 Comprehensive Bicycle Plan River Falls BPFP $16,000 $4,000 $20,000 1993 Bicycle and Pedestrian Study Lake Delton BPFP $20,000 $5,000 $25,000 1993 Lilly Road Bicycle Lane Brookfield BPFP $50,000 $15,000 $65,000 1993 Bicycle Plan Wood County BPFP $27,000 $7,000 $34,000 1993 Sidewalk Construction Within Interchange Area* Madison STP-D $100,000 $25,000 $125,000 1993 East Rail Corridor Trail (Blair to Marquette Streets)* Madison STP-D $440,000 $110,000 $550,000 1993 Downtown Bicycle Parking Facilities* Madison STP-D $20,000 $5,000 $25,000 1993 Starkweather Creek Bike Path (Shopko Dr. to MATC)* Madison STP-D $180,000 $44,000 $224,000 1993 Spring Brook Basin Bikeway/Pedestrian Route* Janesville STP-D $220,000 $55,000 $275,000 1993 Jefferson Co. Multipurpose Recreation/Transportation Trail* Fort Atkinson STP-D $78,000 $19,000 $97,000 1993 Creamery Road Bicycle Path* McFarland STP-D $48,000 $12,000 $60,000 1993 USH 18/151 (Underpass on 18/151)* Fitchburg STP-D $136,000 $33,000 $169,000 1993 Waukesha ISTEA: Bicycle Route Extension & Linkage* Waukesha STP-D $40,000 $10,000 $50,000 1993 South Side Bike Lanes (Access to Bike System)* Sheboygan STP-D $42,640 $10,360 $53,000 1993 Business 51 Pedestrian Improvement Project* Stevens Point STP-D $66,000 $16,500 $82,500 1993 Green Circle Trail* Stevens Point STP-D $140,000 $35,000 $175,000 1993 Catlin Avenue Improvements* Superior STP-D $168,000 $42,000 $210,000 1993 Walk-to-Work Pilot Program Milwaukee CMAQ $68,000 $17,000 $85,000 1993 Northwest Bikeway Milwaukee County CMAQ $160,000 $40,000 $200,000 1993 Pike Bike Trail Loop Kenosha CMAQ $469,000 $117,250 $586,250 1993 Bicycle Lockers (32 Each) Kenosha CMAQ $7,808 $1,952 $9,760 1994 HWY 2, Lakeshore Drive Pedestrian Path Ashland TE $143,031 $35,758 $178,789 PROJ. YR PROJECT TITLE PROJECT LOCATION PROGRAM FEDERAL COST LOCAL COST TOTAL COST 1994 East River Bike/Ped. Trail Brown County TE $163,000 $40,750 $203,750 1994 East Badger Road Bike/Ped. Way Madison TE $22,400 $5,600 $28,000 1994 Wingra Creek Corridor Path Madison TE $1,004,000 $251,000 $1,255,000 1994 W. Beltline Hwy. Frontage Road Bike Lane Madison TE $23,200 $5,800 $29,000 1994 Windsor Street Bike Path Sun Prairie TE $28,000 $7,000 $35,000 1994 Sheehan Bike/Ped. Path Sun Prairie TE $49,760 $12,440 $62,200 1994 Windsor DeForest Bike Path Windsor TE $124,800 $31,200 $156,000 1994 Capital City State Trail, E Way Link Dane County TE $400,000 $100,000 $500,000 1994 Osaugie Trail Superior TE $96,000 $24,000 $120,000 1994 Bike/Ped. Facility USH 53 Eau Claire TE $184,000 $46,000 $230,000 1994 Veteran's Memorial Camp Access to Bike Trail La Crosse TE $92,000 $23,000 $115,000 1994 Sidewalk Construction Beneath STH 29 Wausau TE $40,400 $10,100 $50,500 1994 Lake Nokomis Bridge Oneida County TE $99,547 $33,183 $132,730 1994 Newberry Trail Bike Path Appleton TE $131,680 $32,920 $164,600 1994 Bike/Ped. Trail Improvements Cedarburg TE $90,000 $22,500 $112,500 1994 Northside Bikeway Grafton TE $41,280 $10,320 $51,600 1994 Bike Trail (Downtown to CTH LL) Port Washington TE $128,000 $32,000 $160,000 1994 Norway Trail Racine County TE $20,000 $5,000 $25,000 1994 Riverwalk Bike/Ped. Path Beloit TE $567,712 $141,926 $709,638 1994 Multi-modal Trail, University of Wisconsin River Falls TE $401,000 $101,000 $502,000 1994 Shawano Bike Path Shawano TE $90,006 $38,574 $128,580 1994 Sheboygan Falls Bike Facilities Network Sheboygan Falls TE $68,000 $17,000 $85,000 1994 Sheboygan Urban Bike Trail Sheboygan Falls TE $247,085 $61,771 $308,856 1994 CTH LS Shoulder Paving Eisner Avenue Sheboygan County TE $163,708 $40,927 $204,635 1994 State Trail Directional Signing Statewide TE $128,000 $32,000 $160,000 1994 North Trout Lake Trail Boulder Junction TE $76,000 $19,000 $95,000 1994 Green Tree Bike/Ped. Path West Bend TE $32,000 $8,000 $40,000 1994 North Avenue Pedestrian Path Brookfield TE $58,400 $14,600 $73,000 1994 Old World Wisconsin Road & Trail Signage Eagle TE $14,160 $3,540 $17,700 1994 Bike/Ped. Facility Waukesha County TE $40,000 $10,000 $50,000 PROJ. YR PROJECT TITLE PROJECT LOCATION PROGRAM FEDERAL COST LOCAL COST TOTAL COST 1994 Oak Creek Bikeway Phase 2 Oak Creek TE $152,000 $38,000 $190,000 1994 Bike/Ped. Underpass Structure Kimberly TE $239,040 $59,760 $298,800 1994 Pine River Trail Richland County TE $140,800 $35,200 $176,000 1994 Portland Avenue Bridge Work Beloit TE $398,342 $99,586 $497,928 1994 CTH D (Beloit to Janesville) Rock County TE $154,640 $38,660 $193,300 1994 West Side Bike Trail Wisconsin Rapids TE $39,200 $9,800 $49,000 1994 East Mifflin Corridor Bike Trail Madison TE $24,000 $6,000 $30,000 1994 Verona Road Underpass Madison TE $86,400 $21,600 $108,000 1994 Delly Trail Brown County TE $292,800 $73,200 $366,000 1994 Gandy Dancer Trail Box Culvert @ STH 35 Township of Luck TE $120,000 $30,000 $150,000 1994 Ahnapee Trail Sturgeon Bay TE $176,000 $44,000 $220,000 1994 Ahnapee Trail Door County TE $118,640 $29,660 $148,300 1994 Tri-County Recreational Corridor Resurfacing Door County TE $400,000 $100,000 $500,000 1994 Great River Trail/Valley Trail Bridge Connector Onalaska TE $289,600 $72,400 $362,000 1994 Delly Trail Marathon County TE $247,360 $61,840 $309,200 1994 Gandy Dancer Trail Polk County TE $536,520 $134,130 $670,650 1994 Directional Signage for the "400 Trail" Reedsburg TE $10,000 $2,500 $12,500 1994 Wiouwash Trail Shawano County TE $172,800 $43,200 $216,000 1994 Delly Trail Shawano County TE $316,622 $79,156 $395,778 1994 Glacial Drumlin Rail Trail Madison TE $200,000 $50,000 $250,000 1994 Ahnapee Trail Kewaunee County TE $157,680 $39,420 $197,100 1994 Williamsburg Way Trail Fitchburg BPFP $44,000 $11,000 $55,000 1994 Seminole Highway Bike Lanes Fitchburg BPFP $60,000 $15,000 $75,000 1994 Comprehensive Bicycle/Pedestrian Plan Middleton BPFP $12,800 $3,200 $16,000 1994 Rock River Corridor Bike/Ped. Plan Jefferson County BPFP $40,000 $10,000 $50,000 1994 Darlington Bike/Ped.
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