Comprehensive Plan

Comprehensive Plan

A comprehensive plan is a local government's guide to a community's physical, social, and economic development. Comprehensive plans are not meant to serve as land use regulations in themselves; instead, they provide a rational basis for local land use decisions with a twenty-year vision for future planning and community decisions.

The Village of Kronenwetter adopted their latest Comprehensive Plan, with the assistance of the North Central Wisconsin Regional Plan Commission on April 9th, 2019. The Comprehensive Plan identifies the nine elements as required by State Statues. These include: Issues and Opportunities, Natural Resources, Housing, Utilities and Community Facilities, Transportation, Economic Development, Land Use, Intergovernmental Cooperation, and Implementation. The Village also included two additional chapters: Broadband/Telecommunications and Public Engagement. The adopted Comprehensive Plan can be found below.

2019 Comprehensive Plan
Future Land Use Map
Goals and Objectives
2019-2024 Strategic Plan


As part of the update, the Village send out a survey to business owners, residents and property owners within the Village . The survey results can be found here.

Comprehensive Plan's can be daunting to understand. Check out this Comprehensive Plan 101 document to answer some of your questions.
Comprehensive Plan 101