Copyright Text: Tim Hennig GIS Coordinator Public Works Department Village of Bellevue 2828 Allouez Avenue Bellevue, WI 54311 phone: (920) 468-5225 fax: (920) 468-4039 e-mail: timh@villageofbellevue.org web: http://www.villageofbellevue.org
Description: This feature class represents all the natural community areas, that are not considered general park, within the park boundaries.
Service Item Id: 60c8557ffebc43b9a05e48e3ba11dc52
Copyright Text: Tim Hennig GIS Coordinator Public Works Department Village of Bellevue 2828 Allouez Avenue Bellevue, WI 54311 phone: (920) 468-5225 fax: (920) 468-4039 e-mail: timh@villageofbellevue.org web: http://www.villageofbellevue.org
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Description: Nationally, there are more parents driving their children to school today than ever before, and this has dramatically increased the amount of traffic congestion and air pollution around schools. Childhood obesity rates are similarly on the rise. From 1963-2004 the prevalence of obesity among children has tripled. Similarly, participation in organized physical activity during non-school hours has decreased, and most children are not getting the 60 minutes of physical activity per day recommended by experts. Today, fewer children walk and bicycle to and from their chosen destinations than ever before. Many school officials, health advocates, and transportation professionals feel that increasing walking and biking can positively contribute to the well-being of children and reverse recent trends. Pedestrian, Bicycle and Safe Routes to School programs are sustained efforts to improve the health and safety of children through the application of "The Four E's". These include Education, Encouragement, Engineering, and Enforcement. This plan includes recommendations from each of these four core areas. The Pedestrian, Bicycle and Safe Routes Task Force was comprised of representatives from McAuliffe Elementary, Village Plan Commission, Village Park Commission, Village Administration, Brown County Planning, Brown County Health Department, as well as interested citizens and business operators. The Pedestrian, Bicycle and Safe Routes to School Plan establishes the overall goals and objectives for the Village's pedestrian and bicycle transportation system. The Plan's outcome will result in a pedestrian and bicycle system that safely connects destinations which enhances the village's economic condition, increases a sense of community and improves overall quality of life.
Service Item Id: 60c8557ffebc43b9a05e48e3ba11dc52
Copyright Text: Tim Hennig GIS Coordinator Public Works Department Village of Bellevue 2828 Allouez Avenue Bellevue, WI 54311 phone: (920) 468-5225 fax: (920) 468-4039 e-mail: timh@villageofbellevue.org web: http://www.villageofbellevue.org
Description: The department is responsible for 12 park and open space areas totaling over 248 acres of which approximately 64 acres have been developed for public use in the form of athletic facilities, shelters, playgrounds, walking trails, etc. The Village currently has approximately 242 acres of parkland and 86 acres of conservancy. 100 parkland acres are developed and classified as mini, neighborhood, linear or community park spaces. The park system is maintained through four seasonal staff members, who are employed from approximately May 15th to August 15th of each year. They primarily provide garbage/litter control, turf mowing/trimming and athletic facility maintenance. In addition, throughout the year 1 full-time equivalent Public Works laborers are assigned to support park related maintenance.
Service Item Id: 60c8557ffebc43b9a05e48e3ba11dc52
Copyright Text: Tim Hennig GIS Coordinator Public Works Department Village of Bellevue 2828 Allouez Avenue Bellevue, WI 54311 phone: (920) 468-5225 fax: (920) 468-4039 e-mail: timh@villageofbellevue.org web: http://www.villageofbellevue.org