DOT plans to extend Hank Aaron State Trail in summer
The unfinished portion of the Hank Aaron State Trail, from S. 94th Pl. to the Underwood Creek Parkway, will be graded and covered with gravel for use by cyclists and pedestrians in the fall, according to information shared Tuesday by the Wisconsin Department of Transportation.
Last year, the state opened an extension of the Hank Aaron from Miller Park to S. 94th Pl., leaving the segment to the county line and the Oak Leaf Trail unfinished, pending the reconstruction of the Zoo Interchange.
With that work tentatively scheduled to begin in 2015, the DOT and the Department of Natural Resources worked out a plan to provide a gravel path to the Oak Leaf Trail connection, until the demolition work starts.
The cost will be about $200,000, according to the DOT. A federal grant through the Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement program is expected to cover 80%, and money from the DNR budget will be used for the remainder.
The gravel project will begin after July 4, according to Emlynn Grisar, a spokeswoman for the DOT.
When finished, the extension will provide bicyclists a complete, ridable, off-street (mostly) pathway linking the Milwaukee Lakefront to Miller Park, State Fair Park, the Oak Leaf Trail, Greenfield Park, the New Berlin Recreation Trail and the Glacial Drumlin Trail to Cottage Grove.
That connection point in the Underwood Creek Parkway, immediately south of W. Blue Mound Rd., also would make the Hank Aaron Trail much more accessible for commuters looking to ride to jobs in Milwaukee from New Berlin, Greenfield and Wauwatosa.
The section in blue on the map below depicts the section to be packed with gravel this summer.

22 Comments for "DOT plans to extend Hank Aaron State Trail in summer"
Frylock Mar 29, 2011 11:16 AM
roadamerica Mar 29, 2011 12:05 PM
T. Held Mar 29, 2011 12:23 PM
right away was the Zoo interchange reconstruction. However, even with
reconstruction only a small portion (if any) of the trail would have to be re-
done: it seems most of the interchange reconstruction plans include the
bike path and leave southern part of the interchange in the vicinity of the
trail fairly the same. In the meantime we can get good 4 years of use out of
it before it is shutdown for reconstruction. I know I will..
blathmac Mar 29, 2011 12:32 PM
milwpov Mar 29, 2011 12:33 PM
improvement would be to establish a better connection from the lake front
to Canal. perhaps through the third ward, a bridge over the Menomonee to
the HD museum...just a thought
ellarson Mar 29, 2011 12:43 PM
IMO, this is a great example of what public state trail funds should be used for - a regional trail the connects by my count at least 4 Milwaukee County communities (Milw, West Milw, West Allis, Greenfield), the Waukesha trail network, and then the state Drumlin trail through the communities all the way to Madison. This is a great way to promote people and families not just getting out and enjoying healthy activities, but also to help connect our many communities in the region that for our own sake need to get along better.
SSide Mar 29, 2011 12:59 PM
rivwst Mar 29, 2011 1:11 PM
City connected, even if only through a pedestrian bridge, through Canal
to Walkers Point. The HD Museum took great care to provide nice
walking/biking paths around the site. It's a pity they (and the museum)
are so disconnected.
The barge comes through this area, so I suspect any bridge would have
to be tall enough to allow clear passage.
PANTHERfan Mar 29, 2011 1:17 PM
rivwst Mar 29, 2011 1:21 PM
significant barrier. you'd think that HD would lobby to get another point of
access to the museum from downtown. maybe Buffalo St. where it dead
ends at the river.
i'm not complaining though, we have the Hank Aaron trail and bike racks on
the buses...Milwaukee is coming around!
ellarson Mar 29, 2011 1:37 PM
Let's get our priorities straight, quit buying land and turning into state parks and trails and pay off the debt.
lukelaw Mar 29, 2011 1:48 PM
rivwst Mar 29, 2011 2:08 PM
http://www.midwestroads.com/craigholl/bike/hankaaron.html
http://renewthevalley.org/documents/28-hank-aaron-state-trail-natural-area
Vandelay Industries Mar 29, 2011 2:41 PM
MU82 Mar 29, 2011 4:44 PM