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Village approves LRIP grant application, adopts five-year road improvement plan

October 10, 2025 | Village of Waukesha, Waukesha County, Wisconsin


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Village approves LRIP grant application, adopts five-year road improvement plan
The Village of Waukesha voted unanimously to apply for funding through Waukesha County’s Local Road Improvement Program (LRIP) and adopted a five-year road improvement plan to accompany the application. The board authorized the village’s engineering firm to prepare and submit the application on the village’s behalf.

During discussion, staff presented a draft five-year plan based on PASER (PASA in transcript) ratings. The packet showed a planning-level estimate of roughly $500,000 in work across the five-year horizon. Board members said they expect LRIP reimbursements to be modest; one comment in the packet summary said the village could “expect as much as $50,000” from the county but not to expect more than that.

A board member moved to apply for the LRIP grant and to have the village’s engineering firm complete the application before the end-of-month deadline; another member seconded. The motion passed unanimously.

The board added the engineering firm’s usual role—completing and submitting the forms—to the motion to streamline the process. No conditions or amendments to the plan were recorded in the transcript.

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