Wisconsin Town Plans Bike Path in Former Railroad Corridor
- Author: Laurel Schwartz
- Date: April 18, 2024
A RAISE grant recently awarded to Kenosha, WI is going to be used to create bike trails in a former railroad corridor.
A RAISE grant recently awarded to Kenosha, WI is going to be used to create bike trails in a former railroad corridor.
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