Traffic, Bicycle & Pedestrian Commission
Regular MeetingGreen Bay, WI · January 26, 2026
Minutes
MINUTES OF THE TRAFFIC, BICYCLE,
& PEDESTRIAN COMMISSION
MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 2026, 5:00 PM
In person at City Hall, Room 310.
Virtual attendance also available via Zoom.
A. ZOOM MEETING INFORMATION.
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B. ROLL CALL.
1. Members: Chairperson Kasha Huntowski, Alder Craig Stevens, Stephen Larsen, Patrick
Sorelle, Jesse Wellens, Tarl Knight, and Traffic Sergeant Sean Hamill.
Present Not Voting: Kasha Huntowski
Present and Voting: Craig Stevens, Patrick Sorelle, Stephen Larsen, Sean Hamill, Jesse
Wellens, Tarl Knight
Excused:
Absent:
Others: Traffic Engineer Tom Schuurmans, Recording Secretary Brooke Jubert
C. APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA.
1. Approval of the agenda for the Monday, January 26, 2026, meeting of the Traffic, Bicycle, &
Pedestrian Commission.
Moved by Alder Craig Stevens, seconded by Commissioner Tarl Knight to approve the
January 26, 2026, Traffic, Bicycle, & Pedestrian Commission meeting agenda.
Yes: Craig Stevens, Stephen Larsen, Sean Hamill, Jesse Wellens, Tarl Knight, Patrick Sorelle
No: None
Abstain: None
Voice vote. Motion carried.
D. APPROVAL OF MINUTES.
1. Approval of the minutes from the Monday, December 15, 2025, Traffic, Bicycle, & Pedestrian
Commission meeting.
Moved by Alder Craig Stevens, seconded by Commissioner Stephen Larsen to approve the
December 15, 2025 Traffic, Bicycle, & Pedestrian Commission meeting minutes.
Yes: Craig Stevens, Stephen Larsen, Sean Hamill, Jesse Wellens, Tarl Knight, Patrick Sorelle
No: None
Abstain: None
Voice vote. Motion carried.
E. REGULAR BUSINESS.
1. General Business: Consideration with possible action on the January 2026 report by the Police
Department on the monthly Traffic Enforcement Unit Traffic Safety Plan. (All Alders)
Moved by Alder Craig Stevens, seconded by Commissioner Tarl Knight, to receive and place
on file the January 2026 report by the Police Department on the monthly Traffic
Enforcement Unit Traffic Safety Plan.
Yes: Craig Stevens, Stephen Larsen, Sean Hamill, Jesse Wellens, Tarl Knight, Patrick Sorelle
No: None
Abstain: None
Voice vote. Motion carried.
2. General Business: Report by the Police Department of the 2025 4th quarter serious injury and
fatal crashes. (All Alders)
Moved by Alder Craig Stevens, seconded by Commissioner Tarl Knight to receive and place
on file the report by the Police Department of the 2025 4th quarter serious injury and fatal
crashes.
Yes: Craig Stevens, Stephen Larsen, Sean Hamill, Jesse Wellens, Tarl Knight, Patrick Sorelle
No: None
Abstain: None
Voice vote. Motion carried.
3. Refer Back from Initial Request on December 15, 2025: Consideration with possible action on a
request by Department of Public Works to create a 30 Minute Loading Zone Monday -
Friday 5 AM - 5 PM on the west side of the 100 block of South Broadway. (Ald. Johnson -
District 9)
Moved by Alder Craig Stevens, seconded by Commissioner Stephen Larsen to receive and
place on file the request by Department of Public Works to create a 30 Minute Loading
Zone Monday - Friday 5 AM - 5 PM on the west side of the 100 block of South Broadway.
Yes: Craig Stevens, Stephen Larsen, Sean Hamill, Jesse Wellens, Patrick Sorelle
No: None
Abstain: Tarl Knight
Voice vote. Motion carried.
4. Refer Back from Initial Request on December 15, 2025: Consideration with possible action on a
request by Tarl Knight on the need for a Rectangular Rapid-Flashing Beacon (RRFB) at 3rd
Street and South Ashland Avenue for children crossing South Ashland Avenue to play at
Tank Park. (Ald. Johnson - District 9)
Moved by Alder Craig Stevens, seconded by Commissioner Patrick Sorelle to receive and
place on file the request by Tarl Knight on the need for a Rectangular Rapid-Flashing Beacon
(RRFB) at 3rd Street and South Ashland Avenue for children crossing South Ashland Avenue
to play at Tank Park.
Yes: Craig Stevens, Stephen Larsen, Sean Hamill, Jesse Wellens, Patrick Sorelle
No: None
Abstain: Tarl Knight
Voice vote. Motion carried.
5. Refer Back from Initial Request on December 15, 2025: Consideration with possible action on a
request by Tarl Knight on the need for a Rectangular Rapid-Flashing Beacon (RRFB) at 8th
Street or 9th Street and South Broadway for children crossing South Broadway to play at
8th Street Park. (Ald. Johnson - District 9)
Moved by Alder Craig Stevens, seconded by Commissioner Stephen Larsen to receive and
place on file the request by Tarl Knight on the need for a Rectangular Rapid-Flashing Beacon
(RRFB) at 8th Street or 9th Street and South Broadway for children crossing South
Broadway to play at 8th Street Park.
Yes: Stephen Larsen, Sean Hamill, Jesse Wellens, Craig Stevens, Patrick Sorelle
No: None
Abstain: Tarl Knight
Voice vote. Motion carried.
6. Refer Back from Initial Request on the December 15, 2025: Consideration with possible action
on a request by Tarl Knight to remove the "No Stopping or Standing 10 PM to 3 AM Friday
to Sunday" signs on the 700 block of South Broadway. (Ald. Johnson - District 9)
Moved by Alder Craig Stevens, seconded by Commissioner Jesse Wellens that on a 90-day
trial period to remove the "No Stopping or Standing 10 PM to 3 AM Friday to Sunday" signs
on the 700 block of South Broadway.
Yes: Stephen Larsen, Sean Hamill, Jesse Wellens, Craig Stevens, Patrick Sorelle
No: None
Abstain: Tarl Knight
Voice vote. Motion carried.
7. General Business: Consideration with possible action on a request by the Traffic Engineer to
remove the NO RIGHT ON RED 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM MONDAY - FRIDAY, both eastbound
and westbound, on West Mason Street at Packerland Drive. (Ald. Hinkfuss – District 12)
Moved by Commissioner Jesse Wellens, seconded by Commissioner Stephen Larsen to
approve the request by the Traffic Engineer, on a 90-day trial period, to remove the NO
RIGHT ON RED 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM MONDAY - FRIDAY, both eastbound and westbound,
on West Mason Street at Packerland Drive.
Yes: Stephen Larsen, Sean Hamill, Jesse Wellens, Craig Stevens, Patrick Sorelle, Tarl Knight
No: None
Abstain: None
Voice vote. Motion carried.
8. General Business: Consideration with possible action on a request by the Traffic Engineer to
restrict the RIGHT TURN ON RED eastbound on West Mason Street at Hinkle Street. (Ald.
Eck - District 11)
Moved by Commissioner Tarl Knight, seconded by Alder Craig Stevens to approve the
request by the Traffic Engineer, on a 90-day trial period, to restrict the RIGHT TURN ON
RED eastbound on West Mason Street at Hinkle Street.
Yes: Stephen Larsen, Sean Hamill, Jesse Wellens, Craig Stevens, Patrick Sorelle, Tarl Knight
No: None
Abstain: None
Voice vote. Motion carried.
9. General Business: Consideration with possible action on the communication by Ald. Galvin to
change the 900 block of Emilie Street from RESIDENTIAL PERMIT PARKING ONLY to 4-
HOUR PARKING. (District 4) (PC-25-10)
Moved by Commissioner Jesse Wellens, seconded by Commissioner Tarl Knight to approve
the request by Alder Galvin, on a 90-day trial period, to change the 900 block of Emilie
Street from RESIDENTIAL PERMIT PARKING ONLY to 4-HOUR PARKING 7:00 AM - 7:00
PM MONDAY - FRIDAY. (PC-25-10)
Yes: Stephen Larsen, Sean Hamill, Jesse Wellens, Craig Stevens, Patrick Sorelle, Tarl Knight
No: None
Abstain: None
Voice vote. Motion carried.
F. INFORMATIONAL.
1. Next Meeting: Monday, February 16, 2026
G. ADJOURNMENT.
1. Adjournment of the Monday, January 26, 2026, meeting of the Traffic, Bicycle, & Pedestrian
Commission.
Moved by Alder Craig Stevens, seconded by Commissioner Jesse Wellens to adjourn the
January 26, 2026, meeting of the Traffic, Bicycle, & Pedestrian Commission.
Yes: Craig Stevens, Stephen Larsen, Tarl Knight, Jesse Wellens, Sean Hamill, Parick Sorelle
No: None
Abstain: None
Voice vote. Motion carried.
MINUTES OF THE TRAFFIC, BICYCLE,
& PEDESTRIAN COMMISSION
MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2025, 5:00 PM
In person at City Hall, Room 310.
Virtual attendance also available via Zoom.
A. ZOOM MEETING INFORMATION.
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B. ROLL CALL.
1. Members: Chairperson Kasha Huntowski, Alder Craig Stevens, Stephen Larsen, Patrick
Sorelle, Jesse Wellens, Tarl Knight, and Traffic Sergeant Sean Hamill.
Present and Not Voting: Kasha Huntowski
Present and Voting: Craig Stevens, Stephen Larsen, Sean Hamill, Jesse Wellens, Tarl Knight
Excused:
Absent: Patrick Sorelle
Others: Traffic Engineer Tom Schuurmans, Recording Secretaries Michelle Wolter and
Brooke Jubert
C. APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA.
1. Approval of the agenda for the Monday, December 15, 2025, meeting of the Traffic, Bicycle
and Pedestrian Commission.
Moved by Commissioner Tarl Knight, seconded by Commissioner Stephen Larsen to
approve the December 15, 2025, Traffic, Bicycle, & Pedestrian Commission meeting agenda.
Yes: Craig Stevens, Stephen Larsen, Sean Hamill, Jesse Wellens, Tarl Knight
No: None
Abstain: None
Voice vote. Motion carried.
D. APPROVAL OF MINUTES.
1. Approval of the minutes from the September 15, 2025, Traffic, Bicycle, & Pedestrian
Commission meeting.
Moved by Commissioner Tarl Knight, seconded by Commissioner Stephen Larsen to
approve the September 15, 2025 Traffic, Bicycle, & Pedestrian Commission meeting minutes.
Yes: Craig Stevens, Stephen Larsen, Sean Hamill, Jesse Wellens, Tarl Knight
No: None
Abstain: None
Voice vote. Motion carried.
E. REGULAR BUSINESS.
1. General Business: Consideration with possible action on the November and December 2025
reports by the Police Department on the monthly Traffic Enforcement Unit Traffic Safety
Plans. (All Alders)
Moved by Commissioner Tarl Knight, seconded by Commissioner Jesse Wellens to receive
and place on file the November and December 2025 reports by the Police Department on
the monthly Traffic Enforcement Unit Traffic Safety Plans.
Yes: Craig Stevens, Stephen Larsen, Sean Hamill, Jesse Wellens, Tarl Knight
No: None
Abstain: None
Voice vote. Motion carried.
2. General Business: Report by the Police Department of 2025, 3rd quarter of serious injury and
fatal crashes. (All Alders)
Moved by Commissioner Tarl Knight, seconded by Commissioner Jesse Wellens to receive
and place on file the report by the Police Department of the 2025 3rd quarter serious injury
and fatal crashes.
Yes: Craig Stevens, Stephen Larsen, Sean Hamill, Jesse Wellens, Tarl Knight
No: None
Abstain: None
Voice vote. Motion carried.
3. General Business: Consideration with possible action on a request by Department of Public
Works to create a 15 Minute Loading Zone on South Pine Street west of North Washington
Street. (Ald. Johnson - District 9)
Moved by Ald. Craig Stevens, seconded by Commissioner Stephen Larsen to approve the
request by Department of Public Works to create a 15 Minute Loading Zone on the south
side of Pine Street west of North Washington Street as follows on a 90-day trial:
A. Remove the NO STOPPING OR STANDING restriction on both sides of Pine Street
from North Washington to the alley west of North Washington Street
B. Establish a NO STOPPING OR STANDING restriction on the north side of Pine
Street from North Washington Street to the alley west of North Washington Street
C. Establish a 15 MINUTE LOADING restriction on the south side of Pine Street from
45 feet west of North Washington Street to a point 200 feet west of North
Washington Street
D. Establish a NO STOPPING OR STANDING restriction on the south side of Pine
Street from North Washington to a point 45 feet west of North Washington Street
E. Establish a NO STOPPING OR STANDING restriction on the south side of Pine
Street from a point 200 feet west of North Washington to the alley
Yes: Stephen Larsen, Tarl Knight, Sean Hamill, Jesse Wellens, Craig Stevens
No: None
Abstain: None
Voice vote. Motion carried.
4. General Business: Consideration with possible action on a request by Department of Public
Works to create a 15 Minute Loading Zone on the east side of Adams Street between Pine
Street and Northland Avenue. (Ald. Johnson - District 9)
Moved by Ald. Craig Stevens, seconded by Commissioner Stephen Larsen to approve the
request by Department of Public Works to create a 15 Minute Loading Zone on the east
side of Adams Street between Pine Street and Northland Avenue as follows on a 90-day trial:
A. Remove the existing NO PARKING restriction on both sides of Adams Street from
Pine Street to Northland Avenue
B. Establish a NO PARKING restriction on the east side of Adams Street from Pine
Street to a point 35 feet north of Pine Street
C. Establish a NO PARKING restriction on the east side of Adams Street from a point
100 feet north of Pine Street to Northland Avenue
D. Establish a NO PARKING 15 MINUTE LOADING ZONE on the east side of Adams
Street from a point 40 feet north of Pine Street to a point 105 feet north of Pine
Street
Yes: Stephen Larsen, Tarl Knight, Sean Hamill, Jesse Wellens, Craig Stevens
No: None
Abstain: None
Voice vote. Motion carried.
5. General Business: Consideration with possible action on a request by Department of Public
Works to create a 30 Minute Loading Zone Monday - Friday from 5 AM- 5 PM on the west
side of the 100 block of South Broadway. (Ald. Johnson - District 9)
Moved by Ald. Craig Stevens, seconded by Commissioner Stephen Larsen to hold the
request by Department of Public Works to create a 30 Minute Loading Zone Monday -
Friday from 5 AM- 5 PM on the west side of the 100 block of South Broadway until the
January 26, 2026, Traffic, Bicycle, & Pedestrian Commission meeting.
Yes: Stephen Larsen, Sean Hamill, Jesse Wellens, Craig Stevens
No: None
Abstain: Tarl Knight
Voice vote. Motion carried.
6. General Business: Consideration with possible action on a request by Tarl Knight on the need
for a Rectangular Rapid-Flashing Beacon (RRFB) at 3rd Street and South Ashland Avenue for
children crossing South Ashland Avenue to play at Tank Park. (Ald. Johnson - District 9)
Moved by Ald. Craig Stevens, seconded by Commissioner Stephen Larsen to hold the
request by Tarl Knight on the need for a Rectangular Rapid-Flashing Beacon (RRFB) at 3rd
Street and South Ashland Avenue for children crossing South Ashland Avenue to play at
Tank Park until the January 26, 2026, Traffic, Bicycle, & Pedestrian Commission meeting.
Yes: Stephen Larsen, Sean Hamill, Jesse Wellens, Craig Stevens
No: None
Abstain: Tarl Knight
Voice vote. Motion carried.
7. General Business: Consideration with possible action on a request by Tarl Knight on the need
for a Rectangular Rapid-Flashing Beacon (RRFB) at 8th Street or 9th Street and South
Broadway for children crossing South Broadway to play at 8th Street Park. (Ald. Johnson -
District 9)
Moved by Ald. Craig Stevens, seconded by Commissioner Stephen Larsen to hold the
request by Tarl Knight on the need for a Rectangular Rapid-Flashing Beacon (RRFB) at 8th
Street or 9th Street and South Broadway for children crossing South Broadway to play at
8th Street Park until the January 26, 2026, Traffic, Bicycle, & Pedestrian Commission meeting.
Yes: Stephen Larsen, Sean Hamill, Jesse Wellens, Craig Stevens
No: None
Abstain: Tarl Knight
Voice vote. Motion carried.
8. General Business: Consideration with possible action on a request by Tarl Knight to remove
the "No Stopping or Standing 10 PM to 3 AM Friday to Sunday" signs on the 700 block of
South Broadway. (Ald. Johnson - District 9)
Moved by Ald. Craig Stevens, seconded by Commissioner Stephen Larsen to hold the
request by Tarl Knight to remove the "No Stopping or Standing 10 PM to 3 AM Friday to
Sunday" signs on the 700 block of South Broadway until the January 26, 2026, Traffic, Bicycle,
& Pedestrian Commission meeting.
Yes: Stephen Larsen, Sean Hamill, Jesse Wellens, Craig Stevens
No: None
Abstain: Tarl Knight
Voice vote. Motion carried.
9. Termination of 90-day Trial Period: Remove the request by Ald. Proffitt (District 7) on
extending the bike lane on Dousman Street from Ashland Avenue to Gray Street; to approve
the removal of the existing parking restriction on Dousman Street, south side, from Allard
Avenue to Oakland Avenue from 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. (except Saturdays and Sundays); and
to approve the installation of a NO PARKING ANYTIME zone on Dousman Street, south
side, from Allard Avenue to Oakland Avenue.
Moved by Commissioner Stephen Larsen, seconded by Commissioner Tarl Knight to
approve the request by Ald. Proffitt (District 7) on extending the bike lane on Dousman
Street from Ashland Avenue to Gray Street; to approve the removal of the existing parking
restriction on Dousman Street, south side, from Allard Avenue to Oakland Avenue from
6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. (except Saturdays and Sundays); and to approve the installation of a
NO PARKING ANYTIME zone on Dousman Street, south side, from Allard Avenue to
Oakland Avenue.
Yes: Stephen Larsen, Tarl Knight, Sean Hamill, Jesse Wellens, Craig Stevens
No: None
Abstain: None
Voice vote. Motion carried.
10. Termination of 90-day Trial Period: To approve the request by the Traffic Engineer to modify
the traffic control and parking restrictions due to Brown County construction on the
roundabout on Packerland Drive at Trojan Drive as follows:
Remove the existing NO PARKING ANYTIME restriction on Trojan Drive, both sides, from
a point 60 feet west of Packerland Drive to a point 60 feet east of Packerland Drive.
Remove the existing NO PARKING DURING FOOTBALL GAMES restriction on Trojan
Drive, both sides, from 60 feet east of Packerland Drive to Sorrento Drive.
Remove the existing 1-HOUR PARKING on Trojan Drive, both sides, from a point 60 feet
west of Packerland Drive to the western terminus of Trojan Drive 7:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M.
SCHOOL DAYS.
Remove the existing 1-HOUR PARKING on Trojan Drive, south side, from a point 60 feet
west of Packerland Drive to Hobart Drive.
Remove the existing 1-HOUR PARKING on Trojan Drive, north side, from a point 60 feet
west of Packerland Drive to a point 130 feet east of Delray Drive.
Remove the existing TWO-WAY STOP condition on Trojan Drive at Packerland Drive.
Install NO PARKING ANYTIME on Trojan Drive, both sides, from a point 280 feet west of
Packerland Drive to a point 280 feet east of Packerland Drive.
Install NO PARKING DURING FOOTBALL GAMES on Trojan Drive, both sides, from 280
feet east of Packerland Drive to Sorrento Drive.
Install 1-HOUR PARKING restriction on Trojan Drive, both sides, from a point 280 feet
west of Packerland Drive to the western terminus of Trojan Drive 7:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M.
SCHOOL DAYS.
Install 1-HOUR PARKING restriction on Trojan Drive, south side, from a point 280 feet
west of Packerland Drive to Hobart Drive.
Install 1-HOUR PARKING restriction on Trojan Drive, north side, from a point 280 feet
west of Packerland Drive to a point 130 feet east of Delray Drive.
Moved by Commissioner Stephen Larsen, seconded by Commissioner Tarl Knight to
approve the request by the Traffic Engineer to modify the traffic control and parking
restrictions due to Brown County construction on the roundabout on Packerland Drive at
Trojan Drive as follows:
Remove the existing NO PARKING ANYTIME restriction on Trojan Drive, both sides, from
a point 60 feet west of Packerland Drive to a point 60 feet east of Packerland Drive.
Remove the existing NO PARKING DURING FOOTBALL GAMES restriction on Trojan
Drive, both sides, from 60 feet east of Packerland Drive to Sorrento Drive.
Remove the existing 1-HOUR PARKING on Trojan Drive, both sides, from a point 60 feet
west of Packerland Drive to the western terminus of Trojan Drive 7:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M.
SCHOOL DAYS.
Remove the existing 1-HOUR PARKING on Trojan Drive, south side, from a point 60 feet
west of Packerland Drive to Hobart Drive.
Remove the existing 1-HOUR PARKING on Trojan Drive, north side, from a point 60 feet
west of Packerland Drive to a point 130 feet east of Delray Drive.
Remove the existing TWO-WAY STOP condition on Trojan Drive at Packerland Drive.
Install NO PARKING ANYTIME on Trojan Drive, both sides, from a point 280 feet west of
Packerland Drive to a point 280 feet east of Packerland Drive.
Install NO PARKING DURING FOOTBALL GAMES on Trojan Drive, both sides, from 280
feet east of Packerland Drive to Sorrento Drive.
Install 1-HOUR PARKING restriction on Trojan Drive, both sides, from a point 280 feet
west of Packerland Drive to the western terminus of Trojan Drive 7:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M.
SCHOOL DAYS.
Install 1-HOUR PARKING restriction on Trojan Drive, south side, from a point 280 feet
west of Packerland Drive to Hobart Drive.
Install 1-HOUR PARKING restriction on Trojan Drive, north side, from a point 280 feet
west of Packerland Drive to a point 130 feet east of Delray Drive.
Yes: Stephen Larsen, Tarl Knight, Sean Hamill, Jesse Wellens, Craig Stevens
No: None
Abstain: None
Voice vote. Motion carried.
F. PUBLIC HEARINGS.
G. INFORMATIONAL.
1. Next Meeting: January 26, 2026
H. ADJOURNMENT.
1. Adjournment of the Monday, December 15, 2025, meeting of the Traffic, Bicycle and
Pedestrian Commission.
Moved by Commission Stephen Larsen, seconded by Commissioner Tarl Knight to adjourn
the December 15, 2025, meeting of the Traffic, Bicycle, & Pedestrian Commission.
Yes: Craig Stevens, Stephen Larsen, Tarl Knight
No: None
Abstain: None
Voice vote. Motion carried.
Green Bay Police Department
JANUARY 2026
Traffic Safety Plan
Traffic complaints are the #1 complaint made to the Green Bay Police Department and City Alderper-
sons. The police department is committed to safe travels for motorists, pedestrians and bicyclists.
With a goal of reducing traffic crashes, property damage, injury and death on Green Bay’s roadways,
the police department will use a data driven approach for traffic enforcement. Data analytics from
crash data, citizens complaints and speed boards (when in use) will be used to identify traffic empha-
sis areas. Each month’s report will be posted on the police department’s website and will be pre-
sented at the Traffic, Bicycle and Pedestrian Commission meeting.
December 2025 Crash Data
TRAFFIC SAFETY PLAN 01/14/2026, Page 1
GREEN BAY POLICE DEPARTMENT TRAFFIC SAFETY PLAN
DECEMBER 2025 TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT
SPEEDING HOTSPOTS
WEST SIDE
SPEEDING HOTSPOTS
EAST SIDE
UPCOMING TRAFFIC TASK FORCE DEPLOYMENTS
OWI—January 16, 17, 23, 24, 30, 31 and February 6, 7, 13, 14, 20, 21, 27, and 28
Speed—February 3 and 17
Seat Belt—February 5 and 19
TRAFFIC SAFETY PLAN 01/14/2026, Page 2
GREEN BAY POLICE DEPARTMENT TRAFFIC SAFETY PLAN
TRAFFIC COMPLAINTS
Below are the most recent areas of increased risks from traffic data. To make a traffic complaint,
call the Traffic Enforcement Unit Complaint at (920) 448-3212. Residents can also submit an online
complaint through the City’s Request for Service page. Please leave detailed information including
specific times/days of the week, street and block number/intersection, and contact information if
you would like follow-up from an officer.
SPEEDING HOTSPOTS
WEST SIDE
SPEEDING HOTSPOTS
EAST SIDE
TRAFFIC SAFETY PLAN 01/14/2026, Page 3
GREEN BAY POLICE DEPARTMENT TRAFFIC SAFETY PLAN
ENFORCEMENT PRIORITY AREAS
Priority areas are determined using a predictive analysis tool through the Wisconsin DOT. The
tool uses crash data from the previous three years to determine areas that have a high likeli-
hood of vehicle crashes in the next 30 days.
University Av / University Way
Main St / E Mason St
Main St / Lime Kiln Rd
TRAFFIC SAFETY PLAN 01/14/2026, Page 4
GREEN BAY POLICE DEPARTMENT TRAFFIC SAFETY PLAN
A message for NHTSA
TRAFFIC SAFETY PLAN 01/14/2026, Page 5
GREEN BAY POLICE DEPARTMENT
TRAFFIC SAFETY UNIT
2025 Fourth Quarter Serious Injury and Fatal Crash Summary
There were 7 crashes reported resulting in 0 fatalities and 11 suspected serious injuries.
10/04/25 12:02 PM GBPD Report #25-249269
On Saturday, October 4th, 2025, at approximately 12:02 PM, a Harley trike was traveling north
on N Buchaman approaching Velp Av when the driver lost control and was ejected. The vehicle
was reported to have lost a rear wheel or tire. The driver of the motorcycle suffered suspected
serious injuries.
10/31/25 5:25 PM GBPD Report #25-254093
On Friday October 31st, 2025, at approximately 5:25 PM, a sedan was northbound on Huron St
at a high speed and lost control on a curve south of Star Creek. The vehicle left the roadway
and struck a tree on the median. Both the operator and passenger suffered suspected serious
injuries.
GREEN BAY POLICE DEPARTMENT
TRAFFIC SAFETY UNIT
11/09/25 4:45 PM GBPD Report #25-255576
On Sunday November 9th, 2025, at approximately 4:45 PM, a motorcycle was southbound on S
Monroe Av at Congress Ct when it struck the rear of another vehicle. The second vehicle, which
fled the scene, was reported to have changed lanes in front of the motorcycle. The operator
and passenger suffered suspected serious injuries.
11/23/25 4:02 PM GBPD Report #25-257973
On Sunday November 23rd, 2025, at approximately 4:02 PM, a SUV struck a pedestrian and then
a garage in the parking lot of 160 N Fisk St. The pedestrian suffered suspected serious injuries.
The cause of the crash is still being investigated.
12/03/25 5:20 PM GBPD Report #25-259435
On Wednesday December 3rd, 2025, at approximately 5:20 PM, traffic was backed up in the
northbound lanes of I-41 between Lombardi Av and W Mason St for a crash when a 5-car chain
reaction secondary crash occurred. The driver of one vehicle suffered suspected serious
injuries.
12/21/25 6:52 PM GBPD Report #25-262181
On Sunday December 21st, 2025, at approximately 6:52 PM, a SUV was traveling northbound in
the southbound lanes of S Ashland Av south of Lombardi Av. The vehicle collided with a
southbound pickup truck causing suspected minor injuries to the driver and suspected serious
injuries to the passenger of the pickup. Impaired driving is believed to have been a factor.
12/24/25 11:09 AM GBPD Report #25-262046
On Wednesday December 24th, 2025, at approximately 11:09 AM, a vehicle traveling at a high
speed was northbound on N Broadway St north of W Walnut St. The vehicle lost control while
trying to avoid another vehicle, striking a pedestrian and a tree. A passenger in the vehicle
suffered suspected minor injuries and the pedestrian suffered suspected serious injuries. Speed
is believed to have been a factor.
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General Business: Consideration with possible action on a request by Tarl Knight to create a 30 Minute
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Loading Zone Monday - Friday from 5 AM- 5 PM on the west side in the 100 block of South Broadway.
A. Remove the existing NO PARKING restriction on the west side of Broadway from a point 280 feet north of W Walnut to a point 70 feet south of W Walnut Street
B Remove the existing 2-HOUR PARKING (7AM - 7 PM Monday - Friday) restriction on the west side of S Broadway fom a point 70 feet south of W Walnut Street
to a point 130 north of Howard Street
C Establish a NO PARKING restriction on the west side of Broadway from a point 280 feet north of W Walnut Street to a point 50 feet south of W Walnut Street
D Estblish a 30 MINUTE LOADING ZONE (6 AM - 5 PM Monday - Friday) on the west side of S Broadway from a point 50 feet south of W Walnut Street
to a point 110 feet south of W Walnut Street
E Establish a 2-HOUR PARKING (7 AM - 7 PM Monday - Friday) restriction on the west side of S Broadway from a point 110 feet south of W Walnut Street
to a point 130 feet north of Howard Street.
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Agenda
AGENDA OF THE TRAFFIC, BICYCLE,
& PEDESTRIAN COMMISSION
MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 2026, 5:00 PM
In person at City Hall, Room 310.
Virtual attendance also available via Zoom.
A. Zoom Meeting Information.
1. Join Zoom Meeting Online:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89499094048?pwd=wKBCsSCDqJMr2wequCnDlL0Ha5ga9A.1
Or call in by phone: +1 312 626 6799
Meeting ID: 894 9909 4048
Passcode: 770536
If you wish to leave a comment for this public meeting, please fill out the online Comment
Form prior to the meeting. More detailed Zoom Instructions can be found online.
B. Roll Call.
1. Members: Chairperson Kasha Huntowski, Alder Craig Stevens, Stephen Larsen, Patrick
Sorelle, Jesse Wellens, Tarl Knight, and Traffic Sergeant Sean Hamill.
C. Approval of the Agenda.
1. Approval of the agenda for the Monday, January 26, 2026, meeting of the Traffic, Bicycle, &
Pedestrian Commission.
D. Approval of Minutes.
1. Approval of the minutes from the Monday, December 15, 2025, Traffic, Bicycle, & Pedestrian
Commission meeting.
E. Regular Business.
1. General Business: Consideration with possible action on the January 2026 report by the Police
Department on the monthly Traffic Enforcement Unit Traffic Safety Plan. (All Alders)
Agenda of the Traffic, Bicycle, and Pedestrian Commission
January 26, 2026
Page 1
2. General Business: Report by the Police Department of the 2025 4th quarter serious injury and
fatal crashes. (All Alders)
3. Refer Back from Initial Request on December 15, 2025: Consideration with possible action on a
request by Department of Public Works to create a 30 Minute Loading Zone Monday -
Friday 5 AM - 5 PM on the west side of the 100 block of South Broadway. (Ald. Johnson -
District 9)
4. Refer Back from Initial Request on December 15, 2025: Consideration with possible action on a
request by Tarl Knight on the need for a Rectangular Rapid-Flashing Beacon (RRFB) at 3rd
Street and South Ashland Avenue for children crossing South Ashland Avenue to play at
Tank Park. (Ald. Johnson - District 9)
5. Refer Back from Initial Request on December 15, 2025: Consideration with possible action on a
request by Tarl Knight on the need for a Rectangular Rapid-Flashing Beacon (RRFB) at 8th
Street or 9th Street and South Broadway for children crossing South Broadway to play at
8th Street Park. (Ald. Johnson - District 9)
6. Refer Back from Initial Request on the December 15, 2025: Consideration with possible action
on a request by Tarl Knight to remove the "No Stopping or Standing 10 PM to 3 AM Friday
to Sunday" signs on the 700 block of South Broadway. (Ald. Johnson - District 9)
7. General Business: Consideration with possible action on a request by the Traffic Engineer to
remove the NO RIGHT ON RED 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM MONDAY - FRIDAY, both eastbound
and westbound, on West Mason Street at Packerland Drive. (Ald. Hinkfuss – District 12)
8. General Business: Consideration with possible action on a request by the Traffic Engineer to
restrict the RIGHT TURN ON RED eastbound on West Mason Street at Hinkle Street. (Ald.
Eck - District 11)
9. General Business: Consideration with possible action on the communication by Ald. Galvin to
change the 900 block of Emilie Street from RESIDENTIAL PERMIT PARKING ONLY to 4-
HOUR PARKING. (District 4) (PC-25-10)
F. Informational.
1. Next Meeting: Monday, February 16, 2026
G. Adjournment.
1. Adjournment of the Monday, January 26, 2026, meeting of the Traffic, Bicycle, & Pedestrian
Commission.
1) THIS MEETING IS RECORDED: THE VIDEO OF THIS MEETING AND MINUTES ARE AVAILABLE ONLINE
AT www.greenbaywi.gov
2) ACCESSIBILITY: Any person wishing to attend who requires special accommodation because of a disability,
should contact the City Safety Manager at 920-448-3125 at least 48 hours before the scheduled meeting time so
that arrangements can be made.
Agenda of the Traffic, Bicycle, and Pedestrian Commission
January 26, 2026
Page 2
3) QUORUM: Please take notice that a majority or quorum of the Common Council will attend this Traffic,
Bicycle, & Pedestrian Commission meeting and will constitute a meeting of the Common Council for purposes of
discussion and information gathering relative to this agenda.
4) REPRESENTATION: The party requesting the communication, or their representative, should be present at this
meeting.
Agenda of the Traffic, Bicycle, and Pedestrian Commission
January 26, 2026
Page 3
Packet
AGENDA OF THE TRAFFIC, BICYCLE,
& PEDESTRIAN COMMISSION
MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 2026, 5:00 PM
In person at City Hall, Room 310.
Virtual attendance also available via Zoom.
A. Zoom Meeting Information.
1. Join Zoom Meeting Online:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89499094048?pwd=wKBCsSCDqJMr2wequCnDlL0Ha5ga9A.1
Or call in by phone: +1 312 626 6799
Meeting ID: 894 9909 4048
Passcode: 770536
If you wish to leave a comment for this public meeting, please fill out the online Comment
Form prior to the meeting. More detailed Zoom Instructions can be found online.
B. Roll Call.
1. Members: Chairperson Kasha Huntowski, Alder Craig Stevens, Stephen Larsen, Patrick
Sorelle, Jesse Wellens, Tarl Knight, and Traffic Sergeant Sean Hamill.
C. Approval of the Agenda.
1. Approval of the agenda for the Monday, January 26, 2026, meeting of the Traffic, Bicycle, &
Pedestrian Commission.
D. Approval of Minutes.
1. Approval of the minutes from the Monday, December 15, 2025, Traffic, Bicycle, & Pedestrian
Commission meeting.
E. Regular Business.
1. General Business: Consideration with possible action on the January 2026 report by the Police
Department on the monthly Traffic Enforcement Unit Traffic Safety Plan. (All Alders)
Agenda of the Traffic, Bicycle, and Pedestrian Commission
January 26, 2026
Page 1
2. General Business: Report by the Police Department of the 2025 4th quarter serious injury and
fatal crashes. (All Alders)
3. Refer Back from Initial Request on December 15, 2025: Consideration with possible action on a
request by Department of Public Works to create a 30 Minute Loading Zone Monday -
Friday 5 AM - 5 PM on the west side of the 100 block of South Broadway. (Ald. Johnson -
District 9)
4. Refer Back from Initial Request on December 15, 2025: Consideration with possible action on a
request by Tarl Knight on the need for a Rectangular Rapid-Flashing Beacon (RRFB) at 3rd
Street and South Ashland Avenue for children crossing South Ashland Avenue to play at
Tank Park. (Ald. Johnson - District 9)
5. Refer Back from Initial Request on December 15, 2025: Consideration with possible action on a
request by Tarl Knight on the need for a Rectangular Rapid-Flashing Beacon (RRFB) at 8th
Street or 9th Street and South Broadway for children crossing South Broadway to play at
8th Street Park. (Ald. Johnson - District 9)
6. Refer Back from Initial Request on the December 15, 2025: Consideration with possible action
on a request by Tarl Knight to remove the "No Stopping or Standing 10 PM to 3 AM Friday
to Sunday" signs on the 700 block of South Broadway. (Ald. Johnson - District 9)
7. General Business: Consideration with possible action on a request by the Traffic Engineer to
remove the NO RIGHT ON RED 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM MONDAY - FRIDAY, both eastbound
and westbound, on West Mason Street at Packerland Drive. (Ald. Hinkfuss – District 12)
8. General Business: Consideration with possible action on a request by the Traffic Engineer to
restrict the RIGHT TURN ON RED eastbound on West Mason Street at Hinkle Street. (Ald.
Eck - District 11)
9. General Business: Consideration with possible action on the communication by Ald. Galvin to
change the 900 block of Emilie Street from RESIDENTIAL PERMIT PARKING ONLY to 4-
HOUR PARKING. (District 4) (PC-25-10)
F. Informational.
1. Next Meeting: Monday, February 16, 2026
G. Adjournment.
1. Adjournment of the Monday, January 26, 2026, meeting of the Traffic, Bicycle, & Pedestrian
Commission.
1) THIS MEETING IS RECORDED: THE VIDEO OF THIS MEETING AND MINUTES ARE AVAILABLE ONLINE
AT www.greenbaywi.gov
2) ACCESSIBILITY: Any person wishing to attend who requires special accommodation because of a disability,
should contact the City Safety Manager at 920-448-3125 at least 48 hours before the scheduled meeting time so
that arrangements can be made.
Agenda of the Traffic, Bicycle, and Pedestrian Commission
January 26, 2026
Page 2
3) QUORUM: Please take notice that a majority or quorum of the Common Council will attend this Traffic,
Bicycle, & Pedestrian Commission meeting and will constitute a meeting of the Common Council for purposes of
discussion and information gathering relative to this agenda.
4) REPRESENTATION: The party requesting the communication, or their representative, should be present at this
meeting.
Agenda of the Traffic, Bicycle, and Pedestrian Commission
January 26, 2026
Page 3
Report to the
Traffic, Bicycle and Pedestrian Commission
of the City of Green Bay
MEETING DATE PREPARED BY
January 26, 2026
AGENDA ITEM # D.1
Approval of the minutes from the Monday, December 15, 2025, Traffic, Bicycle, & Pedestrian Commission
meeting.
BACKGROUND
RECOMMENDATION
To approve.
FISCAL IMPACT
ATTACHMENTS
1. 12-15-2025 TBPC Minutes
100 North Jefferson Street, Green Bay, Wisconsin 54301-5026
greenbaywi.gov
MINUTES OF THE TRAFFIC, BICYCLE,
& PEDESTRIAN COMMISSION
MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2025, 5:00 PM
In person at City Hall, Room 310.
Virtual attendance also available via Zoom.
A. ZOOM MEETING INFORMATION.
1. Join Zoom Meeting Online:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88142236222?pwd=T3d6Q2RKTmEyczF6Rm5qVGJmb0Q5QT09
Or call in by phone: +1 312 626 6799
Meeting ID: 881 4223 6222
Passcode: 938023
If you wish to speak at this public meeting or leave a comment, please fill out the online
Comment Form prior to the meeting. More detailed Zoom Instructions can be found online.
B. ROLL CALL.
1. Members: Chairperson Kasha Huntowski, Alder Craig Stevens, Stephen Larsen, Patrick
Sorelle, Jesse Wellens, Tarl Knight, and Traffic Sergeant Sean Hamill.
Present and Not Voting: Kasha Huntowski
Present and Voting: Craig Stevens, Stephen Larsen, Sean Hamill, Jesse Wellens, Tarl Knight
Excused:
Absent: Patrick Sorelle
Others: Traffic Engineer Tom Schuurmans, Recording Secretaries Michelle Wolter and
Brooke Jubert
C. APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA.
1. Approval of the agenda for the Monday, December 15, 2025, meeting of the Traffic, Bicycle
and Pedestrian Commission.
Moved by Commissioner Tarl Knight, seconded by Commissioner Stephen Larsen to
approve the December 15, 2025, Traffic, Bicycle, & Pedestrian Commission meeting agenda.
Yes: Craig Stevens, Stephen Larsen, Sean Hamill, Jesse Wellens, Tarl Knight
No: None
Abstain: None
Voice vote. Motion carried.
D. APPROVAL OF MINUTES.
1. Approval of the minutes from the September 15, 2025, Traffic, Bicycle, & Pedestrian
Commission meeting.
Moved by Commissioner Tarl Knight, seconded by Commissioner Stephen Larsen to
approve the September 15, 2025 Traffic, Bicycle, & Pedestrian Commission meeting minutes.
Yes: Craig Stevens, Stephen Larsen, Sean Hamill, Jesse Wellens, Tarl Knight
No: None
Abstain: None
Voice vote. Motion carried.
E. REGULAR BUSINESS.
1. General Business: Consideration with possible action on the November and December 2025
reports by the Police Department on the monthly Traffic Enforcement Unit Traffic Safety
Plans. (All Alders)
Moved by Commissioner Tarl Knight, seconded by Commissioner Jesse Wellens to receive
and place on file the November and December 2025 reports by the Police Department on
the monthly Traffic Enforcement Unit Traffic Safety Plans.
Yes: Craig Stevens, Stephen Larsen, Sean Hamill, Jesse Wellens, Tarl Knight
No: None
Abstain: None
Voice vote. Motion carried.
2. General Business: Report by the Police Department of 2025, 3rd quarter of serious injury and
fatal crashes. (All Alders)
Moved by Commissioner Tarl Knight, seconded by Commissioner Jesse Wellens to receive
and place on file the report by the Police Department of the 2025 3rd quarter serious injury
and fatal crashes.
Yes: Craig Stevens, Stephen Larsen, Sean Hamill, Jesse Wellens, Tarl Knight
No: None
Abstain: None
Voice vote. Motion carried.
3. General Business: Consideration with possible action on a request by Department of Public
Works to create a 15 Minute Loading Zone on South Pine Street west of North Washington
Street. (Ald. Johnson - District 9)
Moved by Ald. Craig Stevens, seconded by Commissioner Stephen Larsen to approve the
request by Department of Public Works to create a 15 Minute Loading Zone on the south
side of Pine Street west of North Washington Street as follows on a 90-day trial:
A. Remove the NO STOPPING OR STANDING restriction on both sides of Pine Street
from North Washington to the alley west of North Washington Street
B. Establish a NO STOPPING OR STANDING restriction on the north side of Pine
Street from North Washington Street to the alley west of North Washington Street
C. Establish a 15 MINUTE LOADING restriction on the south side of Pine Street from
45 feet west of North Washington Street to a point 200 feet west of North
Washington Street
D. Establish a NO STOPPING OR STANDING restriction on the south side of Pine
Street from North Washington to a point 45 feet west of North Washington Street
E. Establish a NO STOPPING OR STANDING restriction on the south side of Pine
Street from a point 200 feet west of North Washington to the alley
Yes: Stephen Larsen, Tarl Knight, Sean Hamill, Jesse Wellens, Craig Stevens
No: None
Abstain: None
Voice vote. Motion carried.
4. General Business: Consideration with possible action on a request by Department of Public
Works to create a 15 Minute Loading Zone on the east side of Adams Street between Pine
Street and Northland Avenue. (Ald. Johnson - District 9)
Moved by Ald. Craig Stevens, seconded by Commissioner Stephen Larsen to approve the
request by Department of Public Works to create a 15 Minute Loading Zone on the east
side of Adams Street between Pine Street and Northland Avenue as follows on a 90-day trial:
A. Remove the existing NO PARKING restriction on both sides of Adams Street from
Pine Street to Northland Avenue
B. Establish a NO PARKING restriction on the east side of Adams Street from Pine
Street to a point 35 feet north of Pine Street
C. Establish a NO PARKING restriction on the east side of Adams Street from a point
100 feet north of Pine Street to Northland Avenue
D. Establish a NO PARKING 15 MINUTE LOADING ZONE on the east side of Adams
Street from a point 40 feet north of Pine Street to a point 105 feet north of Pine
Street
Yes: Stephen Larsen, Tarl Knight, Sean Hamill, Jesse Wellens, Craig Stevens
No: None
Abstain: None
Voice vote. Motion carried.
5. General Business: Consideration with possible action on a request by Department of Public
Works to create a 30 Minute Loading Zone Monday - Friday from 5 AM- 5 PM on the west
side of the 100 block of South Broadway. (Ald. Johnson - District 9)
Moved by Ald. Craig Stevens, seconded by Commissioner Stephen Larsen to hold the
request by Department of Public Works to create a 30 Minute Loading Zone Monday -
Friday from 5 AM- 5 PM on the west side of the 100 block of South Broadway until the
January 26, 2026, Traffic, Bicycle, & Pedestrian Commission meeting.
Yes: Stephen Larsen, Sean Hamill, Jesse Wellens, Craig Stevens
No: None
Abstain: Tarl Knight
Voice vote. Motion carried.
6. General Business: Consideration with possible action on a request by Tarl Knight on the need
for a Rectangular Rapid-Flashing Beacon (RRFB) at 3rd Street and South Ashland Avenue for
children crossing South Ashland Avenue to play at Tank Park. (Ald. Johnson - District 9)
Moved by Ald. Craig Stevens, seconded by Commissioner Stephen Larsen to hold the
request by Tarl Knight on the need for a Rectangular Rapid-Flashing Beacon (RRFB) at 3rd
Street and South Ashland Avenue for children crossing South Ashland Avenue to play at
Tank Park until the January 26, 2026, Traffic, Bicycle, & Pedestrian Commission meeting.
Yes: Stephen Larsen, Sean Hamill, Jesse Wellens, Craig Stevens
No: None
Abstain: Tarl Knight
Voice vote. Motion carried.
7. General Business: Consideration with possible action on a request by Tarl Knight on the need
for a Rectangular Rapid-Flashing Beacon (RRFB) at 8th Street or 9th Street and South
Broadway for children crossing South Broadway to play at 8th Street Park. (Ald. Johnson -
District 9)
Moved by Ald. Craig Stevens, seconded by Commissioner Stephen Larsen to hold the
request by Tarl Knight on the need for a Rectangular Rapid-Flashing Beacon (RRFB) at 8th
Street or 9th Street and South Broadway for children crossing South Broadway to play at
8th Street Park until the January 26, 2026, Traffic, Bicycle, & Pedestrian Commission meeting.
Yes: Stephen Larsen, Sean Hamill, Jesse Wellens, Craig Stevens
No: None
Abstain: Tarl Knight
Voice vote. Motion carried.
8. General Business: Consideration with possible action on a request by Tarl Knight to remove
the "No Stopping or Standing 10 PM to 3 AM Friday to Sunday" signs on the 700 block of
South Broadway. (Ald. Johnson - District 9)
Moved by Ald. Craig Stevens, seconded by Commissioner Stephen Larsen to hold the
request by Tarl Knight to remove the "No Stopping or Standing 10 PM to 3 AM Friday to
Sunday" signs on the 700 block of South Broadway until the January 26, 2026, Traffic, Bicycle,
& Pedestrian Commission meeting.
Yes: Stephen Larsen, Sean Hamill, Jesse Wellens, Craig Stevens
No: None
Abstain: Tarl Knight
Voice vote. Motion carried.
9. Termination of 90-day Trial Period: Remove the request by Ald. Proffitt (District 7) on
extending the bike lane on Dousman Street from Ashland Avenue to Gray Street; to approve
the removal of the existing parking restriction on Dousman Street, south side, from Allard
Avenue to Oakland Avenue from 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. (except Saturdays and Sundays); and
to approve the installation of a NO PARKING ANYTIME zone on Dousman Street, south
side, from Allard Avenue to Oakland Avenue.
Moved by Commissioner Stephen Larsen, seconded by Commissioner Tarl Knight to
approve the request by Ald. Proffitt (District 7) on extending the bike lane on Dousman
Street from Ashland Avenue to Gray Street; to approve the removal of the existing parking
restriction on Dousman Street, south side, from Allard Avenue to Oakland Avenue from
6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. (except Saturdays and Sundays); and to approve the installation of a
NO PARKING ANYTIME zone on Dousman Street, south side, from Allard Avenue to
Oakland Avenue.
Yes: Stephen Larsen, Tarl Knight, Sean Hamill, Jesse Wellens, Craig Stevens
No: None
Abstain: None
Voice vote. Motion carried.
10. Termination of 90-day Trial Period: To approve the request by the Traffic Engineer to modify
the traffic control and parking restrictions due to Brown County construction on the
roundabout on Packerland Drive at Trojan Drive as follows:
Remove the existing NO PARKING ANYTIME restriction on Trojan Drive, both sides, from
a point 60 feet west of Packerland Drive to a point 60 feet east of Packerland Drive.
Remove the existing NO PARKING DURING FOOTBALL GAMES restriction on Trojan
Drive, both sides, from 60 feet east of Packerland Drive to Sorrento Drive.
Remove the existing 1-HOUR PARKING on Trojan Drive, both sides, from a point 60 feet
west of Packerland Drive to the western terminus of Trojan Drive 7:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M.
SCHOOL DAYS.
Remove the existing 1-HOUR PARKING on Trojan Drive, south side, from a point 60 feet
west of Packerland Drive to Hobart Drive.
Remove the existing 1-HOUR PARKING on Trojan Drive, north side, from a point 60 feet
west of Packerland Drive to a point 130 feet east of Delray Drive.
Remove the existing TWO-WAY STOP condition on Trojan Drive at Packerland Drive.
Install NO PARKING ANYTIME on Trojan Drive, both sides, from a point 280 feet west of
Packerland Drive to a point 280 feet east of Packerland Drive.
Install NO PARKING DURING FOOTBALL GAMES on Trojan Drive, both sides, from 280
feet east of Packerland Drive to Sorrento Drive.
Install 1-HOUR PARKING restriction on Trojan Drive, both sides, from a point 280 feet
west of Packerland Drive to the western terminus of Trojan Drive 7:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M.
SCHOOL DAYS.
Install 1-HOUR PARKING restriction on Trojan Drive, south side, from a point 280 feet
west of Packerland Drive to Hobart Drive.
Install 1-HOUR PARKING restriction on Trojan Drive, north side, from a point 280 feet
west of Packerland Drive to a point 130 feet east of Delray Drive.
Moved by Commissioner Stephen Larsen, seconded by Commissioner Tarl Knight to
approve the request by the Traffic Engineer to modify the traffic control and parking
restrictions due to Brown County construction on the roundabout on Packerland Drive at
Trojan Drive as follows:
Remove the existing NO PARKING ANYTIME restriction on Trojan Drive, both sides, from
a point 60 feet west of Packerland Drive to a point 60 feet east of Packerland Drive.
Remove the existing NO PARKING DURING FOOTBALL GAMES restriction on Trojan
Drive, both sides, from 60 feet east of Packerland Drive to Sorrento Drive.
Remove the existing 1-HOUR PARKING on Trojan Drive, both sides, from a point 60 feet
west of Packerland Drive to the western terminus of Trojan Drive 7:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M.
SCHOOL DAYS.
Remove the existing 1-HOUR PARKING on Trojan Drive, south side, from a point 60 feet
west of Packerland Drive to Hobart Drive.
Remove the existing 1-HOUR PARKING on Trojan Drive, north side, from a point 60 feet
west of Packerland Drive to a point 130 feet east of Delray Drive.
Remove the existing TWO-WAY STOP condition on Trojan Drive at Packerland Drive.
Install NO PARKING ANYTIME on Trojan Drive, both sides, from a point 280 feet west of
Packerland Drive to a point 280 feet east of Packerland Drive.
Install NO PARKING DURING FOOTBALL GAMES on Trojan Drive, both sides, from 280
feet east of Packerland Drive to Sorrento Drive.
Install 1-HOUR PARKING restriction on Trojan Drive, both sides, from a point 280 feet
west of Packerland Drive to the western terminus of Trojan Drive 7:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M.
SCHOOL DAYS.
Install 1-HOUR PARKING restriction on Trojan Drive, south side, from a point 280 feet
west of Packerland Drive to Hobart Drive.
Install 1-HOUR PARKING restriction on Trojan Drive, north side, from a point 280 feet
west of Packerland Drive to a point 130 feet east of Delray Drive.
Yes: Stephen Larsen, Tarl Knight, Sean Hamill, Jesse Wellens, Craig Stevens
No: None
Abstain: None
Voice vote. Motion carried.
F. PUBLIC HEARINGS.
G. INFORMATIONAL.
1. Next Meeting: January 26, 2026
H. ADJOURNMENT.
1. Adjournment of the Monday, December 15, 2025, meeting of the Traffic, Bicycle and
Pedestrian Commission.
Moved by Commission Stephen Larsen, seconded by Commissioner Tarl Knight to adjourn
the December 15, 2025, meeting of the Traffic, Bicycle, & Pedestrian Commission.
Yes: Craig Stevens, Stephen Larsen, Tarl Knight
No: None
Abstain: None
Voice vote. Motion carried.
Report to the
Traffic, Bicycle and Pedestrian Commission
of the City of Green Bay
MEETING DATE PREPARED BY
January 26, 2026
AGENDA ITEM # E.1
General Business: Consideration with possible action on the January 2026 report by the Police Department on
the monthly Traffic Enforcement Unit Traffic Safety Plan. (All Alders)
BACKGROUND
RECOMMENDATION
To Review.
FISCAL IMPACT
ATTACHMENTS
1. TRAFFIC SAFETY PLAN January 2026
100 North Jefferson Street, Green Bay, Wisconsin 54301-5026
greenbaywi.gov
Green Bay Police Department
JANUARY 2026
Traffic Safety Plan
Traffic complaints are the #1 complaint made to the Green Bay Police Department and City Alderper-
sons. The police department is committed to safe travels for motorists, pedestrians and bicyclists.
With a goal of reducing traffic crashes, property damage, injury and death on Green Bay’s roadways,
the police department will use a data driven approach for traffic enforcement. Data analytics from
crash data, citizens complaints and speed boards (when in use) will be used to identify traffic empha-
sis areas. Each month’s report will be posted on the police department’s website and will be pre-
sented at the Traffic, Bicycle and Pedestrian Commission meeting.
December 2025 Crash Data
TRAFFIC SAFETY PLAN 01/14/2026, Page 1
GREEN BAY POLICE DEPARTMENT TRAFFIC SAFETY PLAN
DECEMBER 2025 TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT
SPEEDING HOTSPOTS
WEST SIDE
SPEEDING HOTSPOTS
EAST SIDE
UPCOMING TRAFFIC TASK FORCE DEPLOYMENTS
OWI—January 16, 17, 23, 24, 30, 31 and February 6, 7, 13, 14, 20, 21, 27, and 28
Speed—February 3 and 17
Seat Belt—February 5 and 19
TRAFFIC SAFETY PLAN 01/14/2026, Page 2
GREEN BAY POLICE DEPARTMENT TRAFFIC SAFETY PLAN
TRAFFIC COMPLAINTS
Below are the most recent areas of increased risks from traffic data. To make a traffic complaint,
call the Traffic Enforcement Unit Complaint at (920) 448-3212. Residents can also submit an online
complaint through the City’s Request for Service page. Please leave detailed information including
specific times/days of the week, street and block number/intersection, and contact information if
you would like follow-up from an officer.
SPEEDING HOTSPOTS
WEST SIDE
SPEEDING HOTSPOTS
EAST SIDE
TRAFFIC SAFETY PLAN 01/14/2026, Page 3
GREEN BAY POLICE DEPARTMENT TRAFFIC SAFETY PLAN
ENFORCEMENT PRIORITY AREAS
Priority areas are determined using a predictive analysis tool through the Wisconsin DOT. The
tool uses crash data from the previous three years to determine areas that have a high likeli-
hood of vehicle crashes in the next 30 days.
University Av / University Way
Main St / E Mason St
Main St / Lime Kiln Rd
TRAFFIC SAFETY PLAN 01/14/2026, Page 4
GREEN BAY POLICE DEPARTMENT TRAFFIC SAFETY PLAN
A message for NHTSA
TRAFFIC SAFETY PLAN 01/14/2026, Page 5
Report to the
Traffic, Bicycle and Pedestrian Commission
of the City of Green Bay
MEETING DATE PREPARED BY
January 26, 2026
AGENDA ITEM # E.2
General Business: Report by the Police Department of the 2025 4th quarter serious injury and fatal crashes.
(All Alders)
BACKGROUND
RECOMMENDATION
FISCAL IMPACT
ATTACHMENTS
1. 4-2025 Fourth Quarter Fatal and Serious Injury Crash Summary
100 North Jefferson Street, Green Bay, Wisconsin 54301-5026
greenbaywi.gov
GREEN BAY POLICE DEPARTMENT
TRAFFIC SAFETY UNIT
2025 Fourth Quarter Serious Injury and Fatal Crash Summary
There were 7 crashes reported resulting in 0 fatalities and 11 suspected serious injuries.
10/04/25 12:02 PM GBPD Report #25-249269
On Saturday, October 4th, 2025, at approximately 12:02 PM, a Harley trike was traveling north
on N Buchaman approaching Velp Av when the driver lost control and was ejected. The vehicle
was reported to have lost a rear wheel or tire. The driver of the motorcycle suffered suspected
serious injuries.
10/31/25 5:25 PM GBPD Report #25-254093
On Friday October 31st, 2025, at approximately 5:25 PM, a sedan was northbound on Huron St
at a high speed and lost control on a curve south of Star Creek. The vehicle left the roadway
and struck a tree on the median. Both the operator and passenger suffered suspected serious
injuries.
GREEN BAY POLICE DEPARTMENT
TRAFFIC SAFETY UNIT
11/09/25 4:45 PM GBPD Report #25-255576
On Sunday November 9th, 2025, at approximately 4:45 PM, a motorcycle was southbound on S
Monroe Av at Congress Ct when it struck the rear of another vehicle. The second vehicle, which
fled the scene, was reported to have changed lanes in front of the motorcycle. The operator
and passenger suffered suspected serious injuries.
11/23/25 4:02 PM GBPD Report #25-257973
On Sunday November 23rd, 2025, at approximately 4:02 PM, a SUV struck a pedestrian and then
a garage in the parking lot of 160 N Fisk St. The pedestrian suffered suspected serious injuries.
The cause of the crash is still being investigated.
12/03/25 5:20 PM GBPD Report #25-259435
On Wednesday December 3rd, 2025, at approximately 5:20 PM, traffic was backed up in the
northbound lanes of I-41 between Lombardi Av and W Mason St for a crash when a 5-car chain
reaction secondary crash occurred. The driver of one vehicle suffered suspected serious
injuries.
12/21/25 6:52 PM GBPD Report #25-262181
On Sunday December 21st, 2025, at approximately 6:52 PM, a SUV was traveling northbound in
the southbound lanes of S Ashland Av south of Lombardi Av. The vehicle collided with a
southbound pickup truck causing suspected minor injuries to the driver and suspected serious
injuries to the passenger of the pickup. Impaired driving is believed to have been a factor.
12/24/25 11:09 AM GBPD Report #25-262046
On Wednesday December 24th, 2025, at approximately 11:09 AM, a vehicle traveling at a high
speed was northbound on N Broadway St north of W Walnut St. The vehicle lost control while
trying to avoid another vehicle, striking a pedestrian and a tree. A passenger in the vehicle
suffered suspected minor injuries and the pedestrian suffered suspected serious injuries. Speed
is believed to have been a factor.
Traffic SGT Sean Hamill
Report to the
Traffic, Bicycle and Pedestrian Commission
of the City of Green Bay
MEETING DATE PREPARED BY
January 26, 2026
AGENDA ITEM # E.3
Refer Back from Initial Request on December 15, 2025: Consideration with possible action on a request by
Department of Public Works to create a 30 Minute Loading Zone Monday - Friday 5 AM - 5 PM on the west
side of the 100 block of South Broadway. (Ald. Johnson - District 9)
BACKGROUND
revisit
RECOMMENDATION
FISCAL IMPACT
ATTACHMENTS
1. 100 S Broadway Loading Zone
100 North Jefferson Street, Green Bay, Wisconsin 54301-5026
greenbaywi.gov
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General Business: Consideration with possible action on a request by Tarl Knight to create a 30 Minute
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Loading Zone Monday - Friday from 5 AM- 5 PM on the west side in the 100 block of South Broadway.
A. Remove the existing NO PARKING restriction on the west side of Broadway from a point 280 feet north of W Walnut to a point 70 feet south of W Walnut Street
B Remove the existing 2-HOUR PARKING (7AM - 7 PM Monday - Friday) restriction on the west side of S Broadway fom a point 70 feet south of W Walnut Street
to a point 130 north of Howard Street
C Establish a NO PARKING restriction on the west side of Broadway from a point 280 feet north of W Walnut Street to a point 50 feet south of W Walnut Street
D Estblish a 30 MINUTE LOADING ZONE (6 AM - 5 PM Monday - Friday) on the west side of S Broadway from a point 50 feet south of W Walnut Street
to a point 110 feet south of W Walnut Street
E Establish a 2-HOUR PARKING (7 AM - 7 PM Monday - Friday) restriction on the west side of S Broadway from a point 110 feet south of W Walnut Street
to a point 130 feet north of Howard Street.
Report to the
Traffic, Bicycle and Pedestrian Commission
of the City of Green Bay
MEETING DATE PREPARED BY
January 26, 2026
AGENDA ITEM # E.4
Refer Back from Initial Request on December 15, 2025: Consideration with possible action on a request by Tarl
Knight on the need for a Rectangular Rapid-Flashing Beacon (RRFB) at 3rd Street and South Ashland Avenue
for children crossing South Ashland Avenue to play at Tank Park. (Ald. Johnson - District 9)
BACKGROUND
RECOMMENDATION
FISCAL IMPACT
ATTACHMENTS
1. Ashland at 3rd
100 North Jefferson Street, Green Bay, Wisconsin 54301-5026
greenbaywi.gov
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Brown County WI
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General Business: Consideration with possible action on a request by Tarl Knight on the need for a
Rectangular Rapid-Flashing Beacon (RRFB) at 3rd Street and South Ashland Avenue for children crossing
South Ashland Avenue to play at Tank Park.
Report to the
Traffic, Bicycle and Pedestrian Commission
of the City of Green Bay
MEETING DATE PREPARED BY
January 26, 2026
AGENDA ITEM # E.5
Refer Back from Initial Request on December 15, 2025: Consideration with possible action on a request by Tarl
Knight on the need for a Rectangular Rapid-Flashing Beacon (RRFB) at 8th Street or 9th Street and South
Broadway for children crossing South Broadway to play at 8th Street Park. (Ald. Johnson - District 9)
BACKGROUND
RECOMMENDATION
FISCAL IMPACT
ATTACHMENTS
1. Broadway RRFB crossing
100 North Jefferson Street, Green Bay, Wisconsin 54301-5026
greenbaywi.gov
7TH ST
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Brown County WI
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µGeneral Business: Consideration with possible action on a request by Tarl Knight on the need for a
Rectangular Rapid-Flashing Beacon (RRFB) at 8th Street or 9th Street and South Broadway for children
crossing South Broadway to play at 8th Street Park.
Report to the
Traffic, Bicycle and Pedestrian Commission
of the City of Green Bay
MEETING DATE PREPARED BY
January 26, 2026
AGENDA ITEM # E.6
Refer Back from Initial Request on the December 15, 2025: Consideration with possible action on a request by
Tarl Knight to remove the "No Stopping or Standing 10 PM to 3 AM Friday to Sunday" signs on the 700
block of South Broadway. (Ald. Johnson - District 9)
BACKGROUND
RECOMMENDATION
FISCAL IMPACT
ATTACHMENTS
1. 700 S Broadway
100 North Jefferson Street, Green Bay, Wisconsin 54301-5026
greenbaywi.gov
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General Business: Consideration with possible action on a request by Tarl Knight to remove the
"No Stopping or Standing 10 PM to 3 AM Friday to Sunday" signs on the 700 block of South Broadway.
Remove the existing NO STOPPING NO STANDING (10 PM to 3 AM, Friday and Saturday) restriction on the east
side of S Broadway from Third Street to a point 325 feet north of Third Stret
Report to the
Traffic, Bicycle and Pedestrian Commission
of the City of Green Bay
MEETING DATE PREPARED BY
January 26, 2026
AGENDA ITEM # E.7
General Business: Consideration with possible action on a request by the Traffic Engineer to remove the NO
RIGHT ON RED 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM MONDAY - FRIDAY, both eastbound and westbound, on West Mason
Street at Packerland Drive. (Ald. Hinkfuss – District 12)
BACKGROUND
RECOMMENDATION
FISCAL IMPACT
ATTACHMENTS
None
100 North Jefferson Street, Green Bay, Wisconsin 54301-5026
greenbaywi.gov
Report to the
Traffic, Bicycle and Pedestrian Commission
of the City of Green Bay
MEETING DATE PREPARED BY
January 26, 2026
AGENDA ITEM # E.8
General Business: Consideration with possible action on a request by the Traffic Engineer to restrict the
RIGHT TURN ON RED eastbound on West Mason Street at Hinkle Street. (Ald. Eck - District 11)
BACKGROUND
RECOMMENDATION
FISCAL IMPACT
ATTACHMENTS
1. Mason at Hinkle - Signing plan for Winter
100 North Jefferson Street, Green Bay, Wisconsin 54301-5026
greenbaywi.gov
CITY
NB Hinkle Adavance Lane Use Sign - Striaght and Right (Symbol)
NB Hinkle - KEEP RIGHT
SB Hinkle - DEAD END
NB Hinkle at Frontage Road - DOUBLE UP STOP W/ONCOMING TRAFFIC DOES NOT STOP
WB Frontage STOP
EB Frontage - STOP W/ TRAFFIC FROM LEFT DOES NOT STOP
NB Hinkle at Mason - RIGHT LANE MUST TURN RIGHT
EB Mason at Hinkle - NO RIGHT ON RED
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PAVEMENT MARKING
DELINEATORS
KEEP RIGHT AT MASON STREET
Report to the
Traffic, Bicycle and Pedestrian Commission
of the City of Green Bay
MEETING DATE PREPARED BY
January 26, 2026
AGENDA ITEM # E.9
General Business: Consideration with possible action on the communication by Ald. Galvin to change the 900
block of Emilie Street from RESIDENTIAL PERMIT PARKING ONLY to 4-HOUR PARKING. (District 4)
(PC-25-10)
BACKGROUND
RECOMMENDATION
FISCAL IMPACT
ATTACHMENTS
1. 900 Emilie
100 North Jefferson Street, Green Bay, Wisconsin 54301-5026
greenbaywi.gov
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