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Bill Beil, Abbotsford Director of Public Works
Richard Schoch, Village President, Village of Boyd
Sandi Isaacs, Village Clerk, Village of Boyd
Sandy Buetow, Village Clerk, Village of Cadott
Ray Weiland, Director of Public Works, Village of Cadott
John Regetz, Executive Director, Chippewa County Economic Development Corporation
Jayson Smith, City Planner, Chippewa Falls
Connie Gurtner, City of Colby Clerk-Treasurer
Jim Schmidt, Mayor, City of Colby
Arlan Hamm, President, Village of Curtiss
Lila Meske, Trustee, Village of Curtiss
Joel Kahl, Clerk-Treasurer, City of Owen
Tim Swiggum, Mayor, City of Owen
David Jankoski, City of Stanley Mayor
Jim Pfalzgraf, President, Thorp Area Development Corporation
Chad L. Pawlak, Owner/Broker, Thorp Sales, LLC.
Jan Miller, Clerk-Treasurer, Village of Withee
Kay Miller, Village President, Village of Withee
Assessors:
Jon Holton, Associated Appraisal
Roger Koski, Bowmar Appraisals
Patty Schimmel, Chippewa County
Nancy Moneau, City of Chippewa Falls
Al Balsinger
Sherry Konan
Kenneth Krouse
Jerome Prochnow
Gregory Schmidt
Wisconsin State Highway 29
Chippewa Falls to Green Bay
Economic and Land-Use Study
Interview Form for Planners, Economic Development Representatives, and assessors
Date:
Community: Population:
Interviewer:
Contacts:
Assessors (see separate list)
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When was Highway 29 completed in your community?
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What were some of the concerns or issues of the public regarding the highway expansion project?
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What types of development have occurred in the community during and after the construction of the highway? (e.g. housing starts, new or relocated manufacturing facilities, retail, service types of businesses)
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Do you believe any of these developments were related to the highway improvement? If so, how were they related? (i.e., businesses locating near the interchange, businesses expanded along or near the highway, etc.) Please provide the names of these businesses.
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Describe the types of community planning and/or economic development efforts that have taken place before and after the construction of the highway improvement.
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Has the highway improvement increased developers' interest in your community? If so, what were the proposed developments?
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Were there any negative economic impacts of the highway improvement, particularly on businesses in the communities? If so, describe these impacts.
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Has property along the improved highway corridor changed in value before, during, or after the construction of the highway? If so, how much did the property increase or decrease in value?
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Assessor's comments:
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Additional comments:
Abbyland Foods, Abbotsford
Abbyland Trucking, Abbotsford
All Metal Stamping, Inc., Abbotsford
August Lotz Co., Boyd
Boyd Feed & Supply
Chippewa Falls Main Street Program, Chippewa Falls
CloverLeaf Dairy, Stanley
Decorator Industries, Abbotsford
Farmers Plaza, Abbotsford
H & E Porter Paints Decorating, Thorp
Haas Transport, Inc. Thorp
IKE International, Stanley
Joe's Refrigeration, Withee
Kerry Ingredients, Owen
Mapleton Wood Products, Thorp
Marshfield Clinic, Chippewa Falls
Midway Steel, Withee
Owen Manufacturing, Owen
Packaging Corporation of America, Colby
Pamida, Abbotsford
SAS Technologies, Chippewa Falls
Silent Thunder Transport, Chippewa Falls
Thorp IGA Foodliner, Thorp
Welcome Dairy, Colby
| Name |
Type |
2000 population |
1990 population |
Percent change |
Absolute change |
| Abbotsford |
C |
1956 |
1,916 |
2% |
40 |
| ANSON |
T |
1,881 |
1,634 |
15% |
247 |
| ARTHUR |
T |
710 |
756 |
-6% |
-46 |
| BOYD |
V |
680 |
683 |
0% |
-3 |
| CADOTT |
V |
1,345 |
1,328 |
1% |
17 |
| Chippewa Falls |
C |
12,925 |
12,727 |
2% |
198 |
| COLBY |
T |
908 |
846 |
7% |
62 |
| Colby |
C |
1,616 |
1,532 |
5% |
84 |
| CURTISS |
V |
198 |
173 |
14% |
25 |
| DELMAR |
T |
941 |
994 |
-5% |
-53 |
| DORCHESTER |
V |
823 |
697 |
18% |
126 |
| EAGLE POINT |
T |
3,049 |
2,542 |
20% |
507 |
| Eau Claire |
C |
61,704 |
56,856 |
9% |
4,848 |
| EDSON |
T |
966 |
913 |
6% |
53 |
| GOETZ |
T |
695 |
640 |
9% |
55 |
| GREEN GROVE |
T |
902 |
628 |
44% |
274 |
| HALLIE |
T |
4,703 |
4,531 |
4% |
172 |
| HIXON |
T |
740 |
673 |
10% |
67 |
| HOARD |
T |
594 |
805 |
-26% |
-211 |
| HOLTON |
T |
907 |
971 |
-7% |
-64 |
| HOWARD |
T |
648 |
625 |
4% |
23 |
| HULL |
T |
773 |
836 |
-8% |
-63 |
| LAFAYETTE |
T |
5,199 |
4,448 |
17% |
751 |
| LONGWOOD |
T |
698 |
661 |
6% |
37 |
| LUDINGTON |
T |
998 |
906 |
10% |
92 |
| MAYVILLE |
T |
919 |
932 |
-1% |
-13 |
| Owen |
C |
936 |
895 |
5% |
41 |
| RESEBURG |
T |
740 |
687 |
8% |
53 |
| SEYMOUR |
T |
2978 |
2,757 |
8% |
221 |
| SIGEL |
T |
825 |
736 |
12% |
89 |
| Stanley |
C |
1,898 |
2,011 |
-6% |
-113 |
| THORP |
T |
730 |
710 |
3% |
20 |
| Thorp |
C |
1,536 |
1,657 |
-7% |
-121 |
| TILDEN |
T |
1,185 |
1,079 |
10% |
106 |
| WHEATON |
T |
2,366 |
2,279 |
4% |
87 |
| WITHEE |
T |
885 |
767 |
15% |
118 |
| WITHEE |
V |
508 |
503 |
1% |
5 |
| WORDEN |
T |
657 |
575 |
14% |
82 |
| Totals |
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122,722 |
114,909 |
7% |
7,813 |
Source: US Census Bureau
| Name |
Type |
2000 population |
1990 population |
Percent change |
Absolute change |
| ARPIN |
T |
786 |
806 |
-2% |
-20 |
| AUBURNDALE |
T |
829 |
844 |
-2% |
-15 |
| AUBURNDALE |
V |
738 |
665 |
11% |
73 |
| BRIDGE CREEK |
T |
1,844 |
1,440 |
28% |
404 |
| CAMERON |
T |
510 |
522 |
-2% |
-12 |
| CLEAR CREEK |
T |
712 |
692 |
3% |
20 |
| CLEVELAND |
T |
438 |
452 |
-3% |
-14 |
| DAY |
T |
1,023 |
1,010 |
1% |
13 |
| DEWHURST |
T |
321 |
197 |
63% |
124 |
| FAIRCHILD |
T |
351 |
312 |
13% |
39 |
| FAIRCHILD |
V |
564 |
504 |
12% |
60 |
| FOSTER |
T |
N/A |
85 |
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| FREMONT |
T |
1,190 |
963 |
24% |
227 |
| GARDEN VALLEY |
T |
406 |
386 |
5% |
20 |
| GARFIELD |
T |
529 |
421 |
26% |
108 |
| GRANT |
T |
920 |
890 |
3% |
30 |
| GRANTON |
V |
406 |
379 |
7% |
27 |
| HALE |
T |
988 |
971 |
2% |
17 |
| HEWETT |
T |
314 |
314 |
0% |
0 |
| HEWITT |
V |
670 |
595 |
13% |
75 |
| LEVIS |
T |
504 |
492 |
2% |
12 |
| LINCOLN |
T |
1,554 |
1,429 |
9% |
125 |
| LYNN |
T |
834 |
703 |
19% |
131 |
| Marshfield |
C |
19,217 |
19,291 |
0% |
-74 |
| MARSHFIELD |
T |
811 |
769 |
5% |
42 |
| MCMILLAN |
T |
1,790 |
1,697 |
5% |
93 |
| MENTOR |
T |
570 |
521 |
9% |
49 |
| Neillsville |
C |
2,731 |
2,680 |
2% |
51 |
| NORTHFIELD |
T |
586 |
572 |
2% |
14 |
| Osseo |
C |
1,669 |
1,551 |
8% |
118 |
| OTTER CREEK |
T |
531 |
459 |
16% |
72 |
| PINE VALLEY |
T |
1,121 |
1,032 |
9% |
89 |
| RICHFIELD |
T |
1,523 |
1,344 |
13% |
179 |
| ROCK |
T |
856 |
764 |
12% |
92 |
| RUDOLPH |
T |
1,161 |
1,180 |
-2% |
-19 |
| SEIF |
T |
212 |
211 |
0% |
1 |
| SHERWOOD |
T |
252 |
195 |
29% |
57 |
| SPENCER |
T |
1,341 |
1,036 |
29% |
305 |
| SUMNER |
T |
806 |
711 |
13% |
95 |
| UNITY |
T |
556 |
473 |
18% |
83 |
| WASHBURN |
T |
304 |
310 |
-2% |
-6 |
| WESTON |
T |
638 |
662 |
-4% |
-24 |
| YORK |
T |
853 |
857 |
0% |
-4 |
| Totals |
|
53,959 |
51,387 |
5% |
2,572 |
Source: US Census Bureau
State Highway 29 Annual Expenditures in Dollars
| County |
1992 |
1993 |
1994 |
1995 |
1996 |
1997 |
1998 |
1999 |
2000 |
2001 |
%Change |
| BROWN |
202,668,833 |
210,556,474 |
236,211,686 |
274,237,975 |
287,056,550 |
265,262,343 |
316,447,874 |
358,753,108 |
445,937,784 |
440,323,456 |
117% |
| CHIPPEWA |
39,833,263 |
40,951,184 |
45,598,257 |
46,124,611 |
50,150,227 |
50,408,694 |
60,073,940 |
63,620,405 |
72,812,334 |
72,436,849 |
82% |
| CLARK |
16,730,910 |
17,016,162 |
17,966,794 |
19,221,024 |
20,629,881 |
20,854,361 |
22,846,534 |
25,240,721 |
29,689,178 |
29,371,648 |
76% |
| MARATHON |
94,207,837 |
90,861,419 |
89,815,229 |
92,886,832 |
109,758,612 |
102,115,106 |
142,566,287 |
167,143,617 |
184,938,520 |
196,923,972 |
109% |
| OUTAGAMIE |
134,587,730 |
158,604,654 |
163,295,354 |
173,083,191 |
185,125,445 |
200,451,912 |
241,643,679 |
240,805,301 |
294,655,091 |
294,147,786 |
119% |
| SHAWANO |
25,659,276 |
30,023,350 |
31,619,718 |
32,699,551 |
39,354,035 |
46,305,428 |
52,412,611 |
58,125,422 |
71,913,042 |
70,651,093 |
175% |
| Total STH 29 |
513,687,849 |
548,013,243 |
584,507,038 |
638,253,184 |
692,074,750 |
685,397,844 |
835,990,925 |
913,688,574 |
1,099,945,949 |
1,103,854,804 |
115% |
Source: Wisconsin Department of Tourism
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US Highway 10 Annual Expenditures in Dollars
| County |
1992 |
1993 |
1994 |
1995 |
1996 |
1997 |
1998 |
1999 |
2000 |
2001 |
%Change |
| CLARK |
16,730,910 |
17,016,162 |
17,966,794 |
19,221,024 |
20,629,881 |
20,854,361 |
22,846,534 |
25,240,721 |
29,689,178 |
29,371,648 |
76% |
| OUTAGAMIE |
134,587,730 |
158,604,654 |
163,295,354 |
173,083,191 |
185,125,445 |
200,451,912 |
241,643,679 |
240,805,301 |
294,655,091 |
294,147,786 |
119% |
| JACKSON |
20,994,621 |
22,423,666 |
22,321,073 |
24,124,224 |
27,181,569 |
32,248,075 |
44,634,010 |
53,709,988 |
84,418,740 |
83,033,312 |
295% |
| TREMPEALEAU |
16,189,621 |
16,641,814 |
17,766,207 |
18,635,853 |
21,097,937 |
21,070,057 |
22,895,796 |
30,379,877 |
32,836,764 |
32,770,312 |
102% |
| WINNEBAGO |
115,150,522 |
110,273,339 |
118,453,497 |
123,437,383 |
134,577,465 |
135,452,181 |
173,361,287 |
161,444,525 |
198,257,134 |
210,367,231 |
83% |
| WOOD |
54,137,052 |
56,860,918 |
59,269,743 |
62,627,930 |
72,174,552 |
72,615,411 |
89,694,510 |
101,712,104 |
109,891,611 |
110,754,283 |
105% |
| PORTAGE |
75,175,638 |
76,110,641 |
84,209,544 |
96,014,202 |
86,679,600 |
83,497,448 |
99,379,581 |
124,911,386 |
142,961,913 |
145,233,670 |
93% |
| WAUPACA |
45,541,232 |
47,377,138 |
48,083,565 |
52,952,719 |
60,956,686 |
58,989,012 |
68,095,840 |
67,331,924 |
90,096,937 |
90,110,149 |
98% |
| Total USH 10 |
478,507,326 |
505,308,332 |
531,365,777 |
570,096,526 |
608,423,135 |
625,178,457 |
762,551,237 |
805,535,826 |
982,807,368 |
995,788,391 |
108% |
Source: Wisconsin Department of Tourism
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Appendix 7 Per Capita Income
US Highway 10
| County |
Per Capita 1990 |
Per Capita 1995 |
Per Capita 2000 |
Growth 1990-1995 |
Growth 1995-2000 |
Growth 1990-2000 |
| CLARK |
13,273 |
15,803 |
19,809 |
19.1% |
25.3% |
49.2% |
| JACKSON |
13,720 |
22,481 |
21,852 |
63.9% |
-2.8% |
59.3% |
| OUTAGAMIE |
18,335 |
23,187 |
29,541 |
26.5% |
27.4% |
61.1% |
| PORTAGE |
15,391 |
18,914 |
23,602 |
22.9% |
24.8% |
53.3% |
| TREMPEALEAU |
14,712 |
17,226 |
22,518 |
17.1% |
30.7% |
53.1% |
| WAUPACA |
15,776 |
19,854 |
25,568 |
25.8% |
28.8% |
62.1% |
| WINNEBAGO |
18,507 |
22,907 |
27,819 |
23.8% |
21.4% |
50.3% |
| WOOD |
18,187 |
22,658 |
28,669 |
24.6% |
26.5% |
57.6% |
Source: Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development
State Highway 29
| County |
Per Capita 1990 |
Per Capita 1995 |
Per Capita 2000 |
Growth 1990-1995 |
Growth 1995-2000 |
Growth 1990-2000 |
| BROWN |
18,974 |
23,393 |
29,295 |
23.3% |
25.2% |
54.4% |
| CHIPPEWA |
15,231 |
18,627 |
24,914 |
22.3% |
33.8% |
63.6% |
| CLARK |
13,273 |
15,803 |
19,809 |
19.1% |
25.3% |
49.2% |
| MARATHON |
16,778 |
20,942 |
26,860 |
24.8% |
28.3% |
60.1% |
| OUTAGAMIE |
18,335 |
23,187 |
29,541 |
26.5% |
27.4% |
61.1% |
| SHAWANO |
13,266 |
16,478 |
20,354 |
24.2% |
23.5% |
53.4% |
Source: Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development
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