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Milwaukee County Launches Safer Roads Plan
March 19, 2026
Milwaukee County has initiated a comprehensive safer roads initiative through the development of Municipal Safety Action Plans for all 19 municipalities within the county. Funded by a $32 million federal grant awarded in 2026 under the Complete Communities Transportation Planning Project, these plans aim to enhance road safety by implementing infrastructure improvements such as left-turn lanes, curb bump-outs, and raised crossings. The initiative supports the county's Vision Zero goal to eliminate traffic fatalities and serious injuries by 2037. While Milwaukee County has developed the plans, local municipalities are responsible for executing and funding the specific improvements.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should note the availability of federal funding driving local transportation safety projects, creating opportunities for contractors specializing in road infrastructure and traffic safety enhancements.
- Municipalities within Milwaukee County will require procurement of construction, engineering, and traffic management services to implement the safety improvements outlined in the plans.
- The long-term Vision Zero goal indicates sustained demand for safety-related infrastructure projects, suggesting strategic planning for multi-year contracting opportunities.
- Vendors and contractors should engage with municipal agencies early to align offerings with specific local implementation needs and funding cycles.
One year of zero fatalities does not mean our problem is solved. This shows progress is possible, but we still need to eliminate the serious injuries on our streets.
— Dennis McBride, Mayor of Wauwatosa
Agencies
Milwaukee County Department of Transportation, Milwaukee County, City of Wauwatosa
Contracts
$32 million
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Sources
- Milwaukee County safer roads plan to transform local roads · The Daily Reporter · Mar 19