AWRPC

The Association of Wisconsin Regional Planning Commissions (AWRPC) is a voluntary association of the nine regional planning commissions in the State of Wisconsin. AWRPC convenes meetings of RPC leaders to exchange information and serves as a clearinghouse for State agency communications and involvement with RPCs.

Annual Report 2019

The Annual Report is prepared to provide interested local, state, and federal officials as well as citizens with an overview of the activities undertaken by the NCWRPC over the last year. The report highlights our five core work areas:

• Economic Development
• Geographic Information Systems
• Intergovernmental Cooperation
• Land Use, and
• Transportation

In addition, the report meets the requirements as outlined in Wisconsin Statute 66.0309(8)(b) for annual report preparation. This is our 46th Annual Report. With your continued support, we look forward to another successful year in 2020.

Annual Report 2018

The Annual Report is prepared to provide interested local, state, and federal officials as well as citizens with an overview of the activities undertaken by the NCWRPC over the last year. The report highlights our five core work areas:

• Economic Development
• Geographic Information Systems
• Intergovernmental Cooperation
• Land Use, and
• Transportation

In addition, the report meets the requirements as outlined in Wisconsin Statute 66.0309(8)(b) for annual report preparation. This is our 45th Annual Report. With your continued support, we look forward to another successful year in 2019.

North Central Wisconsin Regional Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan

The North Central Wisconsin Regional Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan is one of the first steps to implementing the Regional Livability Plan. This plan will analyze bicycle and pedestrian transportation throughout the Region, and recommend policies, programs, and facilities to improve the safety, viability, convenience, and attractiveness of bicycling and walking for transportation.

This Regional Plan is intended to bridge the gap between the largely policy-based State plans and local community planning for bicycle and pedestrian networks. Many communities and counties within our Region have invested in bicycling and walking improvements, but these improvements often end at the boundary of the jurisdictions that planned them. This Regional Plan serves as a guide to help these communities and counties connect across their boundaries to form a complete Regional network of safe walking and bicycling.