Kewaunee County
Kewaunee County, created in 1852 from Door County, is named either for a Potawatomi word meaning "river of the lost," or a Chippewa word meaning "prairie hen," "wild duck," or "to go around." Located in northeast Wisconsin, the county seat is Kewaunee.
Website: http://www.kewauneeco.org
Regional Planning Commission: Bay-Lake
Land Area: 343 square miles
Coordinated Public/Human Service Transportation Planning
Transportation coordination involves human service agencies,
transportation providers, consumer groups, and public officials
working together to develop and improve services for individuals
unable to provide their own transportation. Many of those served are
not able to provide their own transportation as a result of
disability, age or income. Transportation coordination provides more
rides to more consumers through cooperation, communication and
sharing resources, ensuring that transportation resources funded by
local, state and federal programs are well-managed.
Source:
https://wisconsindot.gov/Pages/doing-bus/local-gov/astnce-pgms/transit/compliance/coord.aspx
Current Plan: Action Plan 2016