Legislative Bi-Partisan Trails Caucus Features Regional Collaborations |
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Written by Lee Snodgrass Press |
Tuesday, 28 February 2023 09:34 |
Madison - This Thursday, March 2nd, the Legislative Bi-Partisan Trails Caucus will host an informational hearing featuring speakers highlighting regional partnerships for trail development happening on opposite ends of the state. The hearing will take place Thursday, March 2nd at 11:00 a.m. in 328 NW at the State Capitol.
In addition to Ms. Biedermann, Marty Krueger with the Sauk County Board, River Trail Transit Commission, and Great Sauk Trail Commission will present information on the Wisconsin River Bridge project, which would connect the Great Sauk State Trail and the Walking Iron Trail. The completion of this project will connect Dane and Sauk Counties’ trail systems. The Legislative Trails Caucus is a bi-partisan, bicameral caucus to promote and highlight Wisconsin’s trail networks and the positive impact they have on the state’s outdoor recreation and economic forecast. Last session, the caucus hosted conversations with a broad range of constituents who are interested in the growth and preservation of Wisconsin’s outdoor trails systems. Wisconsin’s trails support hiking, biking, snowmobiling, ATVs, skiing, and more. For more information on the High Cliff Trail Connection: https://www.ecwrpc.org/2021/10/21/high-cliff-connection-project-page/ For more information on the Sauk and Dane County Trail Project: https://wisconsinbikefed.org/advocacy/legislative/dane-county-sauk-county-to-put-4-million-to-plan-construction-of-great-sauk-state-trail-connection-over-the-wisconsin-river/ |
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