It looks like someone at GB got to someone higher up in the State so DOT is
avoiding a decision and sending it to Fitchburg. 


Point of Information.

Although Joel Minkoff has only given campaign contributions to Democrats, 
Gerhart (Gary 
Binter and spouse of Wauwatosa/Milwaukee has given almost $6000 to Scott Walker 
campaigns in recent years.  Mr. Binter is part of The General Beverage 
Companies 
mangagement team, headquartered in Madison but with distribution locations 
throughout the 
state. 

Mike Rewey


-----Original Message-----
From: Bikies [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Michael
Rewey
Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2014 10:06 AM
To: [email protected]; Steve Arnold
Subject: Re: [Bikies] Support the Military Ridge State Trail bridge over
McKee Road!

WisDOT and DNR had the same problem wirh General Beverage (Joel Minkoff)
when we wanted to build the path between them and the DOT 18/151, across
McKee at the signal then up to the east frontage road right of way in the
mid 1990's.  It was built where it was intended to be built in spite of
Genral Beverage.

They are being bullies again.

Mike Rewey 

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On 17 Jun 2014 at 17:25, Steve Arnold wrote:

Dear bicyclists and advocates:

Your advocacy is needed!  I apologize for this long message, but the issues
are complex, and I don't want to gloss over them.

You are probably aware that a new bridge, under construction over McKee Rd
(CTH PD) just east of Verona Rd, will carry the Military Ridge State Trail
north to the "bicycle interchange", connecting to the Southwest Path,
Cannonball Path, Capital City State Trail, and Badger State Trail. 
  The bridge is being built by WisDOT as part of the Verona Road project.
Paving of the Cannonball Path and realignment of the Military Ridge State
Trail were delayed to coordinate with the completion of the bridge this
year.

What you may *not* know is that because of a dispute between two businesses
adjacent to the bridge, this critical safety measure and transportation link
may be compromised and/or delayed.  The short version of the story is that
WisDOT asked for additional land from General Beverage, which in turn is
asking the south access path (connecting to the eastbound bike land on McKee
Rd) be redesigned and moved to the east side of the bridge.  Midwest
Decorative Stone is objecting, as the bridge is already on the east edge of
the right-of-way.  A more detailed recounting of this issue, including
proposed designs, is on pp. 21-31 in the packet of the Board of Public Works
meeting for June 16, 2014 (40 pp. 1.6 Mbytes):
http://www.fitchburgwi.gov/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Item/559?fileID=7411

The various re-designs attempt to give General Beverage more parking and
more convenient access to parking, but at the cost of tighter turns,
substandard headroom, and/or narrower access paths for bridge users. 
Perhaps the likeliest, and worst, possible result, is that the bridge and
trail could be completed in 2014 *without* a south access path to/from the
eastbound McKee Rd bicycle lanes.  If this happens, the south access path
would be built later, in conjunction with a future DOT project in some
future year.

Having no south access path could lead to bridge users crossing the six
lanes of McKee Rd under the bridge without the help of traffic controls,
sidewalk bicycling along McKee Rd, or wrong-way bicycling in the McKee Rd
bike lanes.  Since the next stage of Verona Rd construction around McKee Rd
begins in 2017, this dangerous situation is likely to persist for three
years.

Absent in the discussions of this issue have been bridge users, particularly
bicyclists.  I have argued, without much success, that delaying the access
path or redesigning it to optimize parking for General Beverage, to the
detriment of bridge users, is bad public policy.  Instead the original
design should be used, and WisDOT should work with General Beverage to
modify the interchange design so as to not need so much land from the
company.

WisDOT has removed itself from the discussion, asking the City to decide
among the potential designs.  So far two City commissions (Public Works and
Transportation) have declined to make a recommendation.  The Common Council
will take up the question at its 7:30pm meeting on Tuesday, June 24.  (The
agenda will be released Friday afternoon, June 20, at
http://FitchburgWI.gov.)  I believe that a strong turnout of path and trail
advocates demanding access path completion this summer, with a design
meeting WisDOT recommendations for state trails, will help Common Council
members send General Beverage back to WisDOT for relief, to amend the
interchange design so it doesn't need so much land from General Beverage.

Action requested:

Please consider coming to the Common Council meeting, at City Hall, 5520
Lacy Rd, to support the bicyclists and pedestrians who will use the bridge.
You can speak or merely register in support.  Since the draft resolution has
both east and west side alignments, your oral or written comments must
specify that you support a western access path and completion this year.

If you have questions about the bridge options or the mechanics of
testifying before Fitchburg's Common Council, do not hesitate to call or
write to me.
--
Steve Arnold, Fitchburg Alder, District 4, Seat 7
2530 Targhee Street, Fitchburg, Wisconsin  53711-5491 Telephone +1 608 278
7700 . Facsimile +1 608 278 7701 [email protected] .
http://Arnold.US Become a supporter: like
http://facebook.com/ArnoldforAlder.
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