Meeting

Traffic, Bicycle & Pedestrian Commission 6-15-2026

Body

City of Green Bay

Date

June 14, 2026

Jurisdiction

State & Local

🚚 Transportation 🚨 Public Safety Physical Infrastructure Regulatory Compliance

The City of Green Bay Traffic, Bicycle & Pedestrian Commission held a meeting on June 15, 2026, focusing primarily on traffic control and parking issues near local schools and residential areas. Key procurement-related actions included motions to approve and make permanent certain traffic control measures such as all-way stop installations and termination of 90-day trial loading zones on Pine Street and Adams Street. The commission also discussed parking restrictions near Martin Luther King Elementary School, considering potential adjustments to accommodate school events and improve safety, with plans to coordinate further with the school district before making changes. Additionally, the commission reviewed requests for new yield signs at specific intersections, ultimately approving the installation of a yield sign at Tyrolean Drive and South Captains Circle. The meeting concluded with a report from the police department on traffic enforcement activities and safety plans, including efforts to address reckless driving and emerging vehicle types. Motions to receive and place reports on file were passed, and the next meeting was scheduled for July 20, 2026.

Source

City of Green Bay