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APWA Wisconsin Fall Conference – 2025

The APWA Wisconsin Fall Conference provides a forum for public works professionals to share their expertise and experiences for the continuing development of public works that add value throughout Wisconsin. KL Engineering’s Samantha Herheim, Jacob Joyal, Jesse Schreiner, Aaron Passow, and Kristy Treichel, are attending the conference this week. We are thankful to have these

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Presenting at the APWA Fall Conference – 2025

KL’s Samantha Herheim and Aaron Passow will be presenting along with Dane County Parks’ Alex DeSmidt, on the Lower Yahara River Trail (LYRT) at the APWA Fall Conference. Their session will explore how the trail now connects Madison, McFarland, and Stoughton, creating new opportunities for recreation and community connection. Attendees will learn about the unique

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US Highway 8 Reconstruction & Pathway to Wellness Project Ribbon Cutting

A ribbon cutting ceremony was held last week for a portion of the ongoing US Highway 8 Reconstruction & Pathway to Wellness Project. KL Engineering contributed to several aspects of this important project, including the final design of the ATV Trail along the north side of USH 8, stretching from Fire Keeper Road to Bug

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Presenting Innovative Solutions and Thoughtful Engineering

We are excited for Cole Hernikl, Aaron Passow, and Mike Ostendorf to attend the Minnesota Recreation and Park Association conference next week. This year’s theme is “Rooted in Community, Growing Together.” They will be presenting on boardwalk design and construction, using the award winning Lower Yahara River Trail and Fish Camp Park Improvement project as

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Boardwalks Represent a Commitment to Innovation

The Lower Yahara River Trail Phase 2 and Fish Camp County Park Improvement Project received the 2025 ASCE Engineering Achievement Award in Category B for projects costing between $5M-$15M to construct. The 1.6-mile trail enhancement includes three boardwalk segments totaling 4,212 feet, thoughtfully designed to provide a seamless and scenic experience for trail users, while

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Connecting with Industry Leaders – ITS Wisconsin Conference 2025

Kelly Trac, Chris Halverson, Matt Regnier,  Ella Imhoff, Shelby Haag, and Owen Brown are attending the 31st annual ITS Wisconsin Transportation Conference today. Matt will be moderating at the conference, and Chris and Owen will be presenting. KL is one of the sponsors of the event, which showcases the latest innovations in intelligent transportation systems

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