The Milwaukee County Committee on Transportation and Transit convened on June 11, 2025, to discuss significant developments in local transportation initiatives. The meeting featured two primary agenda items, both aimed at enhancing safety and efficiency in the county's transportation systems.
The first item involved a request from the Department of Transportation to seek authorization for applying to the 2025 Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) discretionary grant program. Director Jeff Spancia highlighted the importance of this funding opportunity, which could provide up to $31 million, including $25 million in federal funds. Spancia detailed the county's previous assessments identifying the most hazardous roadways and the subsequent development of a comprehensive safety action plan. This plan aims to implement permanent safety infrastructure to reduce fatal and serious injury crashes, aligning with the county's Vision Zero goal by 2037. The committee unanimously supported the motion to adopt the request, emphasizing the collaborative effort with municipal partners to secure the necessary local match for the grant.
The second item on the agenda focused on the Milwaukee County Transit System's (MCTS) proposed "Move 2025" route plan. Directors Tom Winter and Jesus Ochoa presented the plan, which includes route changes based on extensive feedback from riders and stakeholders. The proposed adjustments aim to improve service efficiency and accessibility. The committee was informed that the plan would be further detailed in a presentation, with a resolution for approval expected to follow.
Overall, the meeting underscored Milwaukee County's commitment to enhancing transportation safety and efficiency through strategic funding applications and responsive transit planning. The next steps will involve finalizing grant applications and implementing the proposed route changes, pending committee approval.