The Wisconsin Transit Planning Feasibility Study Final Draft is a comprehensive report that evaluates the economic, environmental, and social feasibility of establishing public transit systems in Wisconsin. It includes detailed analysis of potential ridership, financial viability, operational costs, capital costs, and public acceptance of transit services. The Final Draft also explores the potential for regional coordination of transit services between counties and municipalities. Different types of Wisconsin Transit Planning Feasibility Study Final Draft may include: 1) Municipal Transit System Feasibility Analysis, 2) Regional Transit System Feasibility Analysis, and 3) Statewide Transit System Feasibility Analysis. The Final Draft provides a thorough exploration of transit planning and implementation in Wisconsin, and provides a guide for local governments to assess the feasibility of their transit plans.