The city of Wildwood welcomes the public to contribute their input on the development of a bicycle and pedestrian master plan.
“This is an important project for our city and we want to make sure we get it right,” said Parks and Recreation Director Courtney Kellem. “As Wildwood grows and traffic increases, it is essential we offer transit alternatives. This plan will provide critical access to schools, local businesses, healthcare providers, and public facilities, as well as options for exercise and recreation.”
The survey consists of about a dozen questions, and will remain open until the end of the year. The survey can be found here.
Consulting engineers at Kimley-Horn have developed a project website with an interactive map and online survey, which can be found here.
Kimley-Horn representatives will be attending community events in an effort to increase awareness about the survey. In addition to established a detailed work plan and strategy, community outreach strategies, and recommendations for pathway network enhancements, they will also be providing the city with strategies for implantation and funding.
The consultants anticipate presenting the master plan to the city commission in late 2026.
Those who wish to learn more information can go to the project website or visit the Wildwood Community Center at 6500 Powell Road. The public can also call 352-461-0134 to speak with a parks and recreation staff member.




