Weston to Host Open House for Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan

Village seeks public input on future of sidewalks, trails and bikeways

Published on Feb. 19, 2026

The village of Weston, Wisconsin will be holding a community open house on February 26th from 5pm to 7pm to discuss a new bicycle and pedestrian plan that will guide the future development of sidewalks, trails, and bikeways in the area. Residents are invited to drop in, review the draft plan, and provide feedback to village staff and the project team.

Why it matters

Weston is looking to improve its infrastructure for cyclists and pedestrians, which can help promote active transportation, reduce car dependency, and enhance the overall livability and sustainability of the community.

The details

The open house will be held at the Greenheck Turner Community Center, where residents can review the draft bicycle and pedestrian network plan, speak with village staff and the project team, and share their ideas and feedback. An interactive online mapping tool will also be available for public comments through March 12th.

  • The open house will be held on February 26, 2026 from 5pm to 7pm.
  • The online mapping tool for public comments will be open through March 12, 2026.

The players

Village of Weston

The local government of Weston, Wisconsin, which is leading the development of the bicycle and pedestrian plan.

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What’s next

After the open house and public comment period, the village will review the feedback and finalize the bicycle and pedestrian plan to guide future infrastructure investments and improvements.

The takeaway

Weston's open house is an opportunity for residents to shape the future of active transportation in their community, which can have positive impacts on public health, the environment, and overall quality of life.