CNU Wisconsin is an official chapter of the Congress for the New Urbanism.
The Congress for the New Urbanism views disinvestment in central cities, the spread of placeless sprawl, increasing separation by race and income, environmental deterioration, loss of agricultural lands and wilderness, and the erosion of society’s built heritage as one interrelated community-building challenge.
We stand for the restoration of existing urban centers and towns within coherent metropolitan regions, the reconfiguration of sprawling suburbs into communities of real neighborhoods and diverse districts, the conservation of natural environments, and the preservation of our built legacy.
We advocate the restructuring of public policy and development practices to support the following principles: neighborhoods should be diverse in use and population; communities should be designed for the pedestrian and transit as well as the car; cities and towns should be shaped by physically defined and universally accessible public spaces and community institutions; urban places should be framed by architecture and landscape design that celebrate local history, climate, ecology, and building practice.
We recognize that physical solutions by themselves will not solve social and economic problems, but neither can economic vitality, community stability, and environmental health be sustained without a coherent and supportive physical framework.
We represent a broad-based citizenry, composed of public and private sector leaders, community activists, and multidisciplinary professionals. We are committed to reestablishing the relationship between the art of building and the making of community, through citizen-based participatory planning and design.
We dedicate ourselves to reclaiming our homes, blocks, streets, parks, neighborhoods, districts, towns, cities, regions, and environment.
We are driven by a dedicated board of directors and engaged volunteers.
President
Managing Director of the State Smart Transportation Initiative at UW-Madison and member of Madison's Transportation and Plan Commissions.
Vice President
Treasurer
Former Mayor of Fitchburg, Bike Fitchburg board member, and Chair of Fitchburg's Transit and Transportation Commission.
Clerk
Data Scientist at Novonesis, founding member of Strong Towns Metro MKE, and member of Wauwatosa Bicycle and Pedestrian Facilities Committee.
Director At-Large
Transportation planner at HNTB with a Masters of Urban Planning from UW-Milwaukee.
Director At-Large
Mayor of Superior, Wisconsin, and former Douglas County Board Chair.
Director At-Large
Senior Planner at Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission.
Director At-Large
Winner of the Bill Sell Transit Champion Award, member of the Age-Friendly Milwaukee Steering Committee, Professor Emeritus of Psychology at Alverno Collage and Affiliate Faculty in Linguistics at UW-Milwaukee.
Director At-Large
Editor of Marquette Magazine at Marquette University and former Communications Director for CNU and the City of Milwaukee.