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Appendix 1 Sources of Community Profiles Information

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


Appendix 2 Community Questionnaire

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)

  1. When was Highway 29 completed in your community?

  2. What were some of the concerns or issues of the public regarding the highway expansion project?

  3. 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)

  4. 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.

  5. Describe the types of community planning and/or economic development efforts that have taken place before and after the construction of the highway improvement.

  6. Has the highway improvement increased developers' interest in your community? If so, what were the proposed developments?

  7. Were there any negative economic impacts of the highway improvement, particularly on businesses in the communities? If so, describe these impacts.

  8. 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?

  9. Assessor's comments:

  10. Additional comments:


Appendix 3 Interviewed Companies

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


Appendix 4 1990 and 2000 Population in Communities within 5 miles of State Highway 29

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   122,722 114,909 7% 7,813

Source: US Census Bureau


Appendix 5 1990 and 2000 Population in Communities within 5 miles of US Highway 10

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    
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


Appendix 6 Tourism Expenditures (used for Figure 21)

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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