Wisconsin Code § 66.0429

Street barriers; neighborhood watch signs
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(1) The governing body of a city, village or town may set aside
streets or roads that are not a part of any federal, state or county
trunk highway system for the safety of children in coasting or
other play activities, and may obstruct or barricade the streets or
roads to safeguard the children from accidents. The governing
body of the city, village or town may erect and maintain on the
streets or roads barriers or barricades, lights, or warning signs
and is not liable for any damage caused by the erection or
maintenance.
(2) A city or village which has a neighborhood watch program authorized by the law enforcement agency of the city or village and in which the residents of the city or village participate
may, in a manner approved by the city council or village board,
place within the right-of-way of a street or highway within its limits a neighborhood watch sign of a uniform design approved by
the department of transportation. No sign under this subsection
may be placed within the right-of-way of a highway designated as
part of the national system of interstate and defense highways.
(3) (a) The governing body of a city may monitor or limit access to streets that are not part of any federal, state or county
trunk highway system or connecting highway, as described in s.
84.02 (11), for the purposes of security or public safety. The governing body of a city may authorize gates or security stations, or
both, to be erected and maintained to monitor traffic or limit access on these streets. The restriction of access to streets that is
authorized under this subsection does not affect a city’s eligibility
for state transportation aids.
(b) This subsection applies only to the city of Arcadia.

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