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VIDEO | Kwik Trip on Hwy 33 and a Schoenhaar Drive to open in coming weeks

June 26, 2021 – West Bend, WI – The Kwik Trip at Schoenhaar Drive and E. Washington Street is slated to open the week of July 22, 2021.

 

Neighbors can see the traffic lights are being installed at the corner of Schoenhaar Drive and Highway 33. According to City officials the lights were paid for by Kwik Trip.

lights at Kwik Trip Schoenhaar Drive

 

Kwik Trip traffic

Below – Kwik Trip through the phases….

March 8, 2021 – West Bend, WI – Development of Kwik Trip No. 3 is now underway at 1610 E. Washington Street in West Bend. The site, on the northwest corner of E. Washington and Schoenhaar Drive, was formerly home to east side Mobil owned by Bob Yahr.

According to plans the incoming Kwik Trip No. 4, 1610 E. Washington Street, would include 10 pump/dispenser islands with a total of 20 fueling spaces. The diesel canopy will accommodate 2 fueling positions.

Click HERE to look at more details from the June 2019 Plan Commission meeting.

Kwik Trip No. 4

West Bend has two Kwik Trips currently in operation; one on Silverbook Drive just north of Paradise Drive and the second on Main Street and Decorah Road.

There is another site set for development of a Kwik Trip on E. Paradise Drive and River Road and then the No. 5 Kwik Trip on W. Washington Street and 18th Avenue, formerly home to Fleet Farm.

Below is the Plan Commission meeting from June 2019 when traffic signals were discussed on Schoenhaar Drive.

June 12, 2019 – West Bend, WI – The proposed Kwik Trip at 1610 E. Washington Street in West Bend was a hot topic at Tuesday night’s Plan Commission meeting. Aside from public hearings on zoning and conditional use permits there was a lengthy discussion on whether traffic signals were necessary at the intersection of Schoenhaar Drive.

Motorists in West Bend realize there is already a traffic signal at E. Washington Street and River Road. Installing another traffic signal at Schoenhaar Drive could create a lot of stop-and-go within a one-block radius. Right now, River Road is the last signal for motorists headed east out of town. Those headed west would hit another signal about a half mile up the road at Highway 33 and Indiana Avenue.

Plan Commission member Jed Dolnick said he would have a difficult time voting in favor of the development without first seeing a traffic impact analysis and what would happen to businesses on the south side of E. Washington Street.

City engineer Max Marechal said they did review a traffic impact study and a signalized intersection at Schoenhaar Drive was one of the first things discussed.

“All of the improvements will go through a plan review and we will make sure those improvements match our standards and then my office will oversee those improvements,” said Marechal.

Dolnick questioned how the signals would be synchronized within a one-block radius and then he opened the door on roundabouts.

“I hate to blaspheme but I wonder if a roundabout would be appropriate at Schoenhaar Drive instead of a signal so close to River Road,” he said. “I’m sure if you’re Kwik Trip their heads are exploding now because a roundabout is really expensive.”

Marechal basically said a roundabout is more expensive and requires more property.

“It’s more expensive than a traditional intersection because it requires substantially more real estate and then I would anticipate the need to purchase private property in order to install a roundabout at this location,” Marechal said. “At this point without substantial actions a signalized intersection is the best option at this time.”

Plan Commission member Rich Kasten asked of there was a way to modify traffic flow so the city could avoid a signal at Schoenhaar Drive.

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“We don’t like to have signal intersections close to each other,” said Marechal. “Look at the distance between Main and Paradise and then a signal by Meijer. Sometimes we don’t have a choice, but we do regularly have traffic counts done and look at if we can refine signal coordination.”

Plan Commission member Chris Schmidt questioned which entrance/exit to the Kwik Trip would be used the least. Early indications were it would be the entrance/exit off Schoenhaar Drive.

“If you put a traffic light at Schoenhaar Drive and it’s the least used of the three entrances then I don’t see the need for it (the traffic signal),” he said.

The Plan Commission ended up voting to move forward with development of a Kwik Trip on E. Washington Street.

The approval came with four contingencies

  1. Approval of a site plan for all required improvements prior to the issuance of the conditional use permit.
  2. Approval of a traffic impact analysis.
  3. Approval of a certified survey map combining the three lots.

 

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