Wisconsin Code § 84.10255

Frank Lloyd Wright Trail
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(1) The department
shall designate and, subject to subs. (2) and (3), mark the following route, through Kenosha, Racine, Milwaukee, Waukesha, Jefferson, Dane, Iowa, Sauk, and Richland counties, as the “Frank
Lloyd Wright Trail”:
(a) Commencing in Kenosha County, where STH 31 enters
Wisconsin; turning onto and proceeding on STH 165 west; entering I 94 and then proceeding on I 94 to Dane County.
(b) In Dane County, proceeding on I 94; exiting to and proceeding on STH 30; exiting to USH 151 and then proceeding on
USH 151 south; exiting to USH 14 west and then proceeding on
USH 14 west to Richland County.
(c) In Richland County, proceeding on USH 14 west, ending
at the junction of USH 14 and CTH “Q.”
(d) In Sauk County, in addition to the route described in par.
(b), turning from USH 14 onto STH 23 south and proceeding on
STH 23 south to Iowa County.
(e) In Iowa County, proceeding on STH 23 south, ending at
the junction of STH 23 and CTH “C” nearest to the Frank Lloyd
Wright Visitor Center.
(2) Subject to sub. (3), the department shall erect and maintain all of the following markers along the route specified in sub.
(1):
(a) At the end of the route in Kenosha County, one marker
facing each direction of travel to identify to motorists the designation of the route as the “Frank Lloyd Wright Trail.”
(b) In Racine County, at the interchange of I 94 and STH 20,
one marker facing each direction of travel to identify to motorists
the location of the SC Johnson Administration Building and Research Tower at the headquarters of S.C. Johnson and Son, Inc.,
in the city of Racine and Wingspread in the village of Wind Point.
(c) In Dane County, on USH 151, one marker facing each direction of travel to identify to motorists the location of Monona
Terrace in the city of Madison and the First Unitarian Society
Meeting House in the village of Shorewood Hills.
(d) In Sauk County, at the junction of USH 14 and STH 23,
one marker facing each direction of travel to identify to motorists
the continuation of the route and Taliesin in Iowa County.
(e) In Iowa County, on STH 23, one marker facing each direction of travel to identify to motorists the designation of the route
as the “Frank Lloyd Wright Trail” and the location of the Frank
Lloyd Wright Visitor Center and Taliesin in the town of
Wyoming.
(f) In Richland County, at the junction of USH 14 and
CTH “Q,” a marker facing each direction of travel to identify to
motorists the designation of the route as the “Frank Lloyd Wright
Trail” and the location of the Richland Museum and Visitors
Center in the city of Richland Center.
(3) (a) Subject to par. (b), upon receipt of sufficient contributions from interested parties, including any county, municipality,
state agency other than the department, or federal agency, to
cover the costs of fabricating, erecting, and maintaining markers
along the route specified in sub. (1) to identify to motorists the
designation of the route as the “Frank Lloyd Wright Trail” and
the location of buildings designed or constructed by Frank Lloyd
Wright that are open to the public and that are within 15 miles of
the route specified in sub. (1), the department shall erect and
maintain the markers.
(b) 1. Except as provided in subd. 2., the department may not
encumber or expend any state funds from any appropriation to
the department under s. 20.395 for the costs of fabrication, erection, maintenance, or replacement of markers identified in par.
(a).
2. The department may encumber or expend funds received
as contributions to cover the costs of fabrication, erection, maintenance, or replacement of markers identified in par. (a) that may
include funds received from another state agency for this purpose.
3. The department may not encumber or expend any federal
funds from any appropriation to the department under s. 20.395
for the costs of fabrication, erection, maintenance, or replacement
of markers identified in par. (a) except federal funds expressly allocated by federal law or by the applicable federal agency for the
markers identified in par. (a).

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