Transportation Committee Elects Tad Dockery as Chair and Considers Kirsten for Vice Chair

July 20, 2025 | Middleton, Dane County, Wisconsin


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Transportation Committee Elects Tad Dockery as Chair and Considers Kirsten for Vice Chair
The City of Middleton's Pedestrian, Bike & Transit Committee made significant strides during their recent meeting on July 10, 2025, with the election of new leadership and a focus on enhancing community mobility. Tad Dockery was elected chair, bringing three years of experience as a car-free pedestrian and cyclist to the role. His commitment to improving transportation options for all residents was evident as he led the discussions.

Kirsten Cloughner, who has a strong background in biking and public transit, was nominated for vice chair by fellow committee member Steve Small. Cloughner expressed her willingness to serve, despite her responsibilities as a caregiver, ensuring that she would step down if her commitments became overwhelming. This highlights the committee's dedication to having engaged and reliable leadership.

The meeting also featured introductions from new members, showcasing a diverse group of individuals passionate about biking, walking, and public transit. Their shared experiences and motivations reflect a community eager to advocate for safer and more accessible transportation options.

As the committee moves forward, the focus will remain on addressing the needs of vulnerable populations and enhancing the overall mobility landscape in Middleton. The leadership changes signal a proactive approach to tackling these challenges, with the committee poised to make impactful decisions in the coming months.

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