Assembly Bill 830 mandates that the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (DOT) include specific elements in its long-range statewide transportation plan. The bill requires the plan to encompass a vision for low-carbon public transit, the electrification of the transportation sector, cost-effective charging infrastructure, incentives for equitable and clean transportation options, and solutions for underserved areas, including rural and low-income communities. This new section, 85.66, aims to ensure that the transportation plan aligns with contemporary environmental and social needs.

Additionally, the bill stipulates that the DOT must prepare and submit a report to the governor and the legislature detailing how these elements have been incorporated into the current long-range transportation plan. The report should also identify any elements that have not yet been addressed and outline strategies for their future inclusion. This report is to be submitted within six months of the bill's effective date, ensuring timely accountability and progress in enhancing Wisconsin's transportation infrastructure.