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Contact: City Clerk Rex Roehl 715-743-2105

O’Neill Creek trailhead brings outdoor activities,

walkability to Neillsville

$50,000 WEDC grant adds vibrant space to downtown Neillsville

NEILLSVILLE, WI. JUNE 16, 2023 – The City of Neillsville is receiving a $50,000 Vibrant Spaces Grant from the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) to fund the construction of O’Neill Creek trailhead in downtown Neillsville.

 

The Vibrant Spaces Grant Program is designed to help cities and towns revitalize underused spaces to build community and attract future residents. Through this grant program, communities across the state of Wisconsin will be investing in their workforce attraction and small business development by creating inviting, walkable spaces in their downtowns, gateway districts, and economic centers.

 

“Investing in vibrant communities where people want to live, work, and raise families is critical to attracting and retaining workers in our state,” said Missy Hughes, secretary and CEO of WEDC, the state’s leading economic development organization. “These grants will help communities create new gathering places in thriving downtowns to draw in residents, visitors, new businesses and investments.”

 

WEDC’s Vibrant Spaces grant will support the first phase of creating multi-generational and inclusive outdoor activities in downtown Neillsville. The O’Neill Creek trailhead will be accessible and include a playground designed for children with special needs, adult fitness stations, wheelchair glider swing, kayak launch, and picnic shelter. Additionally, the site will include public restrooms in downtown Neillsville.

 

The trail will provide a safe route for visitors and residents to walk and cycle in the city and enhance pedestrian access to the downtown. By creating walkable and accessible spaces in downtown Neillsville, the city aims to make Neillsville an attractive place to live, work, and put down roots. The trail and trailhead will accommodate a variety of outdoor recreational activities and provide downtown visitors with a place to relax in nature while visiting local businesses.

 

“O’Neill Creek trail has been a part of the City’s strategic plan for many years,” explained Neillsville Mayor Dewey Poeschel, “and the WEDC grant will help us to achieve that goal.”  Poeschel continued, “It’s through projects of this type that we elevate the standard of living in our community. This is just one of the initiatives we are working on in an effort to attract and retain talent to fill local job vacancies and boost economic development.”

 

The Vibrant Spaces Grant Program is an initiative within WEDC’s Community Development and Investment (CDI) grant program. Projects were evaluated based on their ability to create visible and pedestrian oriented public spaces that attract and accommodate multiple users and activities. Successful projects demonstrated that they would benefit the local district, nearby businesses, and the community as a whole. Communities were required to match grant funds and begin construction this summer.

 

More information can be found online at: https://wedc.org/programs-and-resources/

vibrant-spaces/

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ABOUT THE WISCONSIN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) leads economic development efforts for the state by advancing and maximizing opportunities in Wisconsin for businesses, communities and people to thrive in a globally competitive environment. Working with more than 600 regional and local partners, WEDC develops and delivers solutions representative of a highly responsive and coordinated economic development network. Visit wedc.org or follow WEDC on Twitter @WEDCNews to learn more.


Vibrant Spaces Grant Authorized by Neillsville City Council
"The Clark County Press," February 1, 2023

Grant Application Excerpts:  O’Neill Creek Trailhead is the first phase of a large-scale project.  The trailhead complex will be completely handicapped accessible with an inclusive playground, adult fitness stations, wheelchair glider swing, kayak launch, pavilion, restroom facilities, and the first mile of O’Neill Creek Trail.  The project goal is to provide multi-generational and inclusive healthy lifestyle activities free of charge to individuals of all needs and abilities, becoming the only area playground specifically geared toward children with special needs.



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October 26, 2022 issue of "The Clark County Press."

Rails to Trails, O'Neill Creek Trail, Opelt Park... in the News.
October 5, 2022 issue of "The Sentinel & Rural News."
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Rails to Trails Opelt Park O'Neill Creek Trail Sentinel Rural News


Heritage Days Parade 2022 Rails to Trails Opelt Park Project
Heritage Days Parade 2022

Heritage Days Parade 2022

 

It’s Full Steam Ahead

for Rails to Trails!

The volunteers of Neillsville Improvement Corporation are working hard to develop a safe off-road biking and walking trail for our youth and community.  Start your adventure at the new waterfront Opelt Park which will feature a play structure for children of all abilities.  From there, follow the trail towards Granton and on to Chili!

Climb on board Rails to Trails for a healthy and prosperous future.




Here is a great article about this project by OnFocus.news from the Marshfield Wisconsin area.

The article can also be read on their site here.