Bay-Lake Regional Planning Commission is a multi-service entity within Wisconsin that delivers a variety of federal, state, and local programs. They provide planning and technical assistance to member local governments in Northeast Wisconsin, serving as effective partners for state and federal governments. The Commission was established in 1972 and covers eight counties in the Bay-Lake Region, encompassing 185 units of government and a total area of 5,433 square miles.
With over 400 miles of coastal shoreline along Lake Michigan and Green Bay, the Bay-Lake Region is known for its environmental corridor work and has been recognized as a Regional Center of Excellence by the National Association of Regional Councils. Their mission is to provide cooperative planning and funding solutions to foster healthy and thriving communities within the region.
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