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Evaluating Your Community's Largest Asset: Roadways

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Evaluating Your Community's Largest Asset: Roadways

Wisconsin communities must assess and submit roadway ratings every two years. Ruekert & Mielke’s experts can help ensure accurate ratings, identify deterioration trends, and develop a cost-effective pavement management strategy to extend the life of your roads.

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 Navigating Staff Changes and Document Hurdles in MS4 Compliance

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Navigating Staff Changes and Document Hurdles in MS4 Compliance

Effective MS4 management requires organized documentation and clear staff coordination to meet WDNR compliance. Without proper systems, municipalities risk non-compliance, increased costs, and inefficiencies. Leveraging GIS, transparency tools, and structured workflows can streamline processes and prevent missed deadlines.

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Innovative 2D/3D Flood Mitigation for a Resilient Future

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Innovative 2D/3D Flood Mitigation for a Resilient Future

As storms become more frequent and intense, municipalities face increasing challenges in managing flooding and keeping roads accessible. Advanced 2D/3D stormwater modeling provides a clear visual representation of flood risks, helping communities identify priority areas and explore cost-effective solutions. With expert guidance from R/M, municipalities can develop smart, data-driven strategies for a more resilient future.

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Eliminating Infiltration: Thiensville's Solution to Persistent Sewer Backups

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Eliminating Infiltration: Thiensville's Solution to Persistent Sewer Backups

Persistent sewer backups plagued a Thiensville neighborhood during heavy rains, with infiltration from aging pipes suspected as the culprit. Learn how the Village teamed up with R/M and MMSD to use innovative techniques to reduce infiltration (PP/II) and address sewer backups at no cost to homeowners.

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Is Your Municipality Prepared for the Fiber Network Expansion Boom?

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Is Your Municipality Prepared for the Fiber Network Expansion Boom?

Unprecedented federal and state funding has led to a surge of municipal right-of-way permit requests from private utility companies looking to install community-wide fiber and rural broadband network infrastructure. However, projects of this magnitude place considerable demand on municipal staff and community resources. We’ve compiled a checklist of duties and best practices to prepare your community and safeguard your existing infrastructure.

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Time-Saving Tips For Completing Your LCRR Materials Inventory

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Time-Saving Tips For Completing Your LCRR Materials Inventory

By now you probably know there’s a looming deadline to submit your Lead & Copper Rule Revisions (LCRR) materials inventory to the WDNR by October 16, 2024. And you probably have most of the data … somewhere. But have you stopped to think about your approach to this tall order?

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Is It Time to Dredge Your Storm Water Retention Pond?

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Is It Time to Dredge Your Storm Water Retention Pond?

Most municipalities and older developments own wet retention ponds that were built in the early 2000’s. It may be time to evaluate how much sediment has accumulated in those ponds and whether or not it is time to dredge them to remove the accumulated sediment. Learn how to find out if it’s time to dredge your storm water pond.

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Improve Communication with Residents by Creating a GIS Hub Site

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Improve Communication with Residents by Creating a GIS Hub Site

Municipalities are always looking for ways to improve how they share and communicate with their residents. With the emergence of ArcGIS Hub sites, R/M has helped several communities do just that. Common inquiries by residents about geographical information such as garbage collection, zoning codes, and snowplow routes can be answered through information accessed in their municipality’s Hub site.

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How To Know A Stream Restoration Project When You See One

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How To Know A Stream Restoration Project When You See One

Stream restoration is a technique that stabilizes channels in the current environment while working to accomplish common goals like reducing erosion of the channel beds and banks, improving water quality, and improving in-stream habitats. Learn what to look for, funding sources, and how your community can fund from a stream restoration.

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WDNR Rules for PFAS Now in Effect

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WDNR Rules for PFAS Now in Effect

The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) administrative rule process for two common forms of perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) has ended, resulting in new standards for drinking water and surface water. Learn about the new rules and procedures to prepare your community.

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Steps To Processing Your Next Municipal Electric Rate Case

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Steps To Processing Your Next Municipal Electric Rate Case

Are you considering filing an electric rate case with the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin (PSCW)? We have outlined the steps to both the municipal electric conventional rate case process as well as the processing of the submitted application.

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Reduce Noise Pollution with Railroad Quiet Zones

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Reduce Noise Pollution with Railroad Quiet Zones

If train horns are keeping your residents up at night, it might be time to establish a Railroad Quiet Zone in your community. Learn how a Quiet Zone can help improve your residents’ quality of life by reducing the noise pollution caused by train horns without posing a risk to public safety.

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WisDOT BIL Transportation Grant Applications Due June 3rd

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WisDOT BIL Transportation Grant Applications Due June 3rd

All applications for FFY 2023-2026 BIL funding through the STP, Local Bridge, and/or CMAQ Improvement Programs are due by 5:00 PM on Friday, June 3, 2022. Learn what your municipality needs to know to take advantage of the $1.3 billion in federal funding now available for WI transportation projects.

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What You Need to Know about the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL)

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What You Need to Know about the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL)

President Biden signed the Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill into law on ​November 15, 2021​. This $1.2 trillion bill includes $550 billion in new spending over the next eight years, roughly doubling the impact of status-quo infrastructure funding levels. Learn how this new funding will impact your next municipal infrastructure project.

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Treasury Releases ARPA Final Rule

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Treasury Releases ARPA Final Rule

The U.S Treasury released final guidance on how municipalities can use American Recovery Plan Act (ARPA) funds. Learn which additional infrastructure projects are eligible for ARPA funding under the final rule.

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ARPA Indecision: How to Spend American Rescue Plan Dollars

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ARPA Indecision: How to Spend American Rescue Plan Dollars

The US Treasury distributed the first allotment of American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds in June of this year, however, many Wisconsin municipalities are taking a wait-and-see approach when it comes to allocating their payment. However, ARPA Legislation states that municipal relief funds must be allocated by December 2024, and early planning is paramount to getting your projects off the ground on time. Here are answers to the questions we’ve heard most often surrounding ARPA to help keep your planning process moving forward.

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New ARPA Guidance Released: Is Your Water/Sewer Project Eligible for Funding?

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New ARPA Guidance Released: Is Your Water/Sewer Project Eligible for Funding?

The U.S. Department of the Treasury recently released updated guidance on the use of American Rescue Plan Act Local Fiscal Recovery Funds. The Interim Final Rule offers an expanded interpretation regarding the types of sewer, water, and broadband infrastructure projects that qualify for funding. Find out if your next infrastructure project is eligible for Local Fiscal Recovery Funding.

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Funding Sewer and Water Projects with the American Rescue Plan Act

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Funding Sewer and Water Projects with the American Rescue Plan Act

The American Rescue Plan Act will provide historic, direct federal payments to all 19,000 municipal governments in the United States. For some municipalities, this relief will offer a once-in-a-generation opportunity for community betterment. To help you consider your options and get a head start on necessary preparation, our experts developed a list of 25 water and sewer related infrastructure improvement projects that may be eligible for ARPA relief funding.

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