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Wisdot Project List with Local Cost Share Participation Authorized Projects and Projects Tentatively Scheduled Through December 31, 2020 Report Date March 30, 2020 WisDOT Project List with Local Cost Share Participation Authorized projects and projects tentatively scheduled through December 31, 2020 Report date March 30, 2020 COUNTY LOCAL MUNICIPALITY PROJECT WISDOT PROJECT PROJECT TITLE PROJECT LIMIT PROJECT CONCEPT HWY SUB_PGM RACINE ABANDONED LLC 39510302401 1030-24-01 N-S FREEWAY - STH 11 INTERCHANGE STH 11 INTERCHANGE & MAINLINE FINAL DESIGN/RECONSTRUCT IH 094 301NS MILWAUKEE AMERICAN TRANSMISSION CO 39510603372 1060-33-72 ZOO IC WATERTOWN PLANK INTERCHANGE WATERTOWN PLANK INTERCHANGE CONST/BRIDGE REPLACEMENT USH 045 301ZO ASHLAND ASHLAND COUNTY 39583090000 8309-00-00 T SHANAGOLDEN PIEPER ROAD E FORK CHIPPEWA R BRIDGE B020031 DESIGN/BRRPL LOC STR 205 ASHLAND ASHLAND COUNTY 39583090070 8309-00-70 T SHANAGOLDEN PIEPER ROAD E FORK CHIPPEWA R BRIDGE B020069 CONST/BRRPL LOC STR 205 ASHLAND ASHLAND COUNTY 39583510760 8351-07-60 CTH E 400 FEET NORTH JCT CTH C 400FEET N JCT CTH C(SITE WI-16 028) CONS/ER/07-11-2016/EMERGENCY REPAIR CTH E 206 ASHLAND ASHLAND COUNTY 39585201171 8520-11-71 MELLEN - STH 13 FR MELLEN CITY LIMITS TO STH 13 CONST RECST CTH GG 206 ASHLAND ASHLAND COUNTY 39585201571 8520-15-71 CTH GG MINERAL LK RD-MELLEN CTY LMT MINERAL LAKE RD TO MELLEN CITY LMTS CONST; PVRPLA FY05 SEC117 WI042 CTH GG 206 ASHLAND ASHLAND COUNTY 39585300070 8530-00-70 CLAM LAKE - STH 13 CTH GG TOWN MORSE FR 187 TO FR 186 MISC CONSTRUCTION/ER FLOOD DAMAGE CTH GG 206 ASHLAND ASHLAND COUNTY 39585400000 8540-00-00 LORETTA - CLAM LAKE SCL TO ELF ROAD/FR 173 DESIGN/RESURFACING CTH GG 206 ASHLAND ASHLAND COUNTY 39587280070 8728-00-70 MELLEN - MARENGO CTH C GOLF COURSE RD TO MINERSVILLE RD MISC CONSTRUCTION/ER FLOOD DAMAGE CTH C 206 ASHLAND ASHLAND COUNTY 39599530001 9953-00-01 T JACOBS FISHBACH ROAD E FORK CHIPPEWA RIV BRIDGE P020061 DESIGN/BRIDGE ELIMINATION LOC STR 205 ASHLAND ASHLAND COUNTY 39599530070 9953-00-70 STH 13 - GLIDDEN E FK CHIPPEWA RIVER BRIDGE B020064 CONST BRRPL CTH N 205 ASHLAND ASHLAND COUNTY 39599530071 9953-00-71 T JACOBS FISHBACH ROAD E FORK CHIPPEWA RIVER BRIDGE CONST/BRIDGE ELIMINATION LOC STR 205 ASHLAND ASHLAND COUNTY 39599560000 9956-00-00 T PEEKSVILLE SINKHOLE ROAD E FORK CHIPPEWA RIV BRIDGE P020063 DESIGN/BRRPL LOC STR 205 ASHLAND ASHLAND COUNTY 39599560070 9956-00-70 T PEEKSVILLE SINKHOLE ROAD E FORK CHIPPEWA RIV BRIDGE B020066 CONST/BRRPL LOC STR 205 ASHLAND ASHLAND PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM 39510090020 1009-00-20 Ashland SRTS Educ/Enc Program Lake Superior Elementary School Bicycle/Ped Educ/Enc NON HWY 290 BROWN ASHWAUBENON SCHOOL DIST 39510090043 1009-00-43 Ashwaubenon Educ Enc Enf Program ASHWAUBENON SCHOOL DISTRICT ASHWAUBENON SRTS PROGRAMMING VAR HWY 290 MILWAUKEE AT & T 39512282500 1228-25-00 NORTH SOUTH FREEWAY HOWARD AVE TO VALLEY BRIDGE BRIDGE PE/ESTIMATE FOR PRELIM ENG ONLY IH 043 303 OZAUKEE AT & T 39514501670 1450-16-70 NORTH SOUTH FREEWAY STH 32 TO N OZAUKEE COUNTY LINE CONST/BRIDGE OVERLAY IH 043 303 PORTAGE AT & T 39564140078 6414-00-78 VILLAGE OF PLOVER POST ROAD GREEN DRIVE TO SPRINGVILLE DRIVE JT RECONSTRUCTION BUS 051 303 MILWAUKEE AT&T-MADISON 39522650870 2265-08-70 27TH STREET - CITY OF MILWAUKEE HOWARD AV TO UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD CONST./RECONSTRUCT STH 241 303 MILWAUKEE ATLANTIC REALTY PARTNERS INC 39510603316 1060-33-16 ZOO IC NORTH LEG DESIGN USH 45 SWAN BLVD TO BURLEIGH ST IE/RECONSTRUCT W/ ADDITIONAL LANES USH 045 301ZO BARRON BARRON COUNTY 39515700201 1570-02-01 V TURTLE LAKE USH 8 CTH K/NORWAY STREET INTERSECTION DESIGN/RECONSTRUCTION/ROUNDABOUT USH 008 303 BARRON BARRON COUNTY 39515700223 1570-02-23 V TURTLE LAKE USH 8 CTH K/NORWAY STREET INTERSECTION REAL ESTATE ACQ/RECONSTR/ROUNDABOUT USH 008 303 BARRON BARRON COUNTY 39583170000 8317-00-00 T CLINTON 17TH AVENUE HAY RIVER BRIDGE P030101 DESIGN/BRRPL LOC STR 205 BARRON BARRON COUNTY 39583170070 8317-00-70 T CLINTON 17TH AVENUE HAY RIVER BRIDGE B030207 CONSTRUCTION/BRRPL LOC STR 205 BARRON BARRON COUNTY 39583190800 8319-08-00 T CUMBERLAND 7TH STREET JOHNSON CREEK BRIDGE P-03-0982 DESIGN/BRIDGE REPLACEMENT LOC STR 205 BARRON BARRON COUNTY 39583190871 8319-08-71 T CUMBERLAND 7TH STREET JOHNSON CREEK BRIDGE C030054 CONSTRUCTION/BRIDGE REPLACEMENT LOC STR 205 BARRON BARRON COUNTY 39583280000 8328-00-00 T PRAIRIE FARM 9 1/2-10 1/2 ST DORITTY CREEK BRIDGE P030928 DESIGN/BRRPL LOC STR 205 BARRON BARRON COUNTY 39583280070 8328-00-70 T PRAIRIE FARM 9 1/2-10 1/2 ST DORITTY CREEK BRIDGE B030208 CONSTRUCTION/BRRPL LOC STR 205 BARRON BARRON COUNTY 39583320571 8332-05-71 15 1/4 AVENUE TOWN OF STANLEY POKEGAMA CREEK BRIDGE CONST BR REPLACE P-03-0086 LOC STR 205 BARRON BARRON COUNTY 39583330000 8333-00-00 T SUMNER 28TH STREET BR ROCK CREEK BRIDGE P030085 DESIGN/BRRPL LOC STR 205 BARRON BARRON COUNTY 39583330070 8333-00-70 T SUMNER 28TH STREET BR ROCK CREEK BRIDGE B030209 CONSTRUCTION/BRRPL LOC STR 205 BARRON BARRON COUNTY 39583350000 8335-00-00 T VANCE CREEK 5TH ST & 1/2 AVE VANCE CREEK BRIDGE P030945 DESIGN/BRRPL LOC STR 205 BARRON BARRON COUNTY 39588170000 8817-00-00 CTH C - STH 48 SPRING CREEK BRIDGE P030048 DESIGN/BRRPL CTH NN 205 BARRON BARRON COUNTY 39588170070 8817-00-70 CTH C - STH 48 SPRING CREEK BRIDGE B030200 CONST/BRRPL CTH NN 205 BARRON BARRON COUNTY 39588270000 8827-00-00 ARLAND - HILLSDALE FOUR MILE CREEK BRIDGE P030996 DESIGN/BRRPL CTH D 205 BARRON BARRON COUNTY 39588270070 8827-00-70 ARLAND - HILLSDALE FOUR MILE CREEK BRIDGE B-03-0211 CONSTRUCTION/BRRPL CTH D 205 BARRON BARRON COUNTY 39588290070 8829-00-70 CTH OO - BARRON CTH OO TO USH 8 CONST/PAVEMENT REPLACEMENT CTH O 206 BARRON BARRON COUNTY 39588330000 8833-00-00 DALLAS - CHETEK SIOUX CREEK BRIDGE P030025 DESIGN/BRRPL CTH A 205 BARRON BARRON COUNTY 39588330070 8833-00-70 DALLAS - CHETEK SIOUX CREEK BRIDGE B030201 CONST/BRRPL CTH A 205 BARRON BARRON COUNTY 39588370000 8837-00-00 DALLAS - CHETEK 21-1/4 STREET TO CTH AA DESIGN/RECONSTRUCTION CTH A 206 BARRON BARRON COUNTY 39588370020 8837-00-20 DALLAS - CHETEK 21-1/4 STREET TO CTH AA REAL ESTATE ACQUISITION/RECST CTH A 206 BARRON BARRON COUNTY 39588370040 8837-00-40 DALLAS - CHETEK 21-1/4 STREET TO CTH AA UTL INT 85/XCEL ENERGY CTH A 206 BARRON BARRON COUNTY 39588370041 8837-00-41 DALLAS - CHETEK 21-1/4 STREET TO CTH AA UTL INT 81/BARRON COUNTY ELECTRIC CTH A 206 BARRON BARRON COUNTY 39588370042 8837-00-42 DALLAS - CHETEK 21-1/4 STREET TO CTH AA UTL INT 82/MOSAIC TELECOM CTH A 206 BARRON BARRON COUNTY 39588370070 8837-00-70 DALLAS - CHETEK 21-1/4 STREET TO CTH AA CONST/RECST CTH A 206 BARRON BARRON COUNTY 39588370200 8837-02-00 CTH I - CTH AA FR CTH I TO CTH AA P/E RECST CTH A 206 BARRON BARRON COUNTY 39589530070 8953-00-70 RICE LAKE - HAUGEN HAUGEN AVE/LINDY ST - CTH B CONST/PAVEMENT REPLACEMENT CTH SS 206 BARRON BARRON COUNTY 39589970039 8997-00-39 C RICE LAKE SOUTH MAIN STREET RED CEDAR RIVER BRIDGE B030002 DESIGN/BRRHB LOC STR 205 BARRON BARRON COUNTY 39589970040 8997-00-40 C RICE LAKE SOUTH MAIN STREET RED CEDAR RIVER BRIDGE B030002 CONST/BRRHB LOC STR 205 BAYFIELD BAYFIELD COUNTY 39515600473 1560-04-73 DRUMMOND - USH 2 NORTH SWEDEN ROAD CONSTR/ER FLOOD DAMAGE/GRAVEL RDWY USH 063 303 BAYFIELD BAYFIELD COUNTY 39515600474 1560-04-74 DRUMMOND - USH 2 TWENTY MILE CREEK (TRAIL REPAIR) CONST/ER FLOOD DAMAGE/TRAIL REPAIR USH 063 303 BAYFIELD BAYFIELD COUNTY 39583370000 8337-00-00 T BARNES SOUTH SHORE ROAD EAU CLAIRE LAKES BR B040413 DESIGN/BRRPL LOC STR 205 BAYFIELD BAYFIELD COUNTY 39583410060 8341-00-60 CTH M OLD D ROAD OLD D ROAD (SITE WI-16 024) CONS/ER/FLD 07-11-2016/EMRGNCY RPR CTH M 206 BAYFIELD BAYFIELD COUNTY 39583490000 8349-00-00 BENOIT - USH 2 SOUTH FISH CREEK BRIDGE B040019 DESIGN/BRRHB CTH F 205 BAYFIELD BAYFIELD COUNTY 39583490070 8349-00-70 BENOIT - USH 2 SOUTH FISH CREEK BRIDGE B040019 CONST/BRRHB CTH F 205 BAYFIELD BAYFIELD COUNTY 39583510701 8351-07-01 CTH E USH 63 - STH 112 FOUR CORNERS STORE RD INTERSECTION PENG/RECST/FLOOD DAMAGED ROADWAY CTH E 206 BAYFIELD BAYFIELD COUNTY 39583510770 8351-07-70 USH 63 - STH 112 CTH E FOUR CORNERS STORE RD INTERSECTION MISC CONSTRUCTION/ER FLOOD DAMAGE CTH E 206 BAYFIELD BAYFIELD COUNTY 39583510771 8351-07-71 CTH E USH 63 - STH 112 FOUR CORNERS STORE RD INTERSECTION CONSTR/RECST/FLOOD DAMAGED ROADWAY CTH E 206 BAYFIELD BAYFIELD COUNTY 39583510774 8351-07-74 INO - MASON USH 2 TO CTH H (SITE WI-18-049) CONST/ER/FLD 06-17-2018/EMRGNCY RPR CTH E 206 BAYFIELD BAYFIELD COUNTY 39583510775 8351-07-75 MASON - DELTA CTH H-ANDREW ANDERSON RD(WI-18-050) CONST/ER/FLD 06-17-2018/EMRGNCY RPR CTH E 206 BAYFIELD BAYFIELD COUNTY 39583510776 8351-07-76 MASON - DELTA ANDREW ANDERSON-MOONSHINE(WI18-051) CONST/ER/FLD 06-17-2018/EMRGNCY RPR CTH E 206 BAYFIELD BAYFIELD COUNTY 39583540000 8354-00-00 T PILSEN OLD USH 2 PINE CREEK BRIDGE P040022 DESIGN/BRRPL LOC STR 205 BAYFIELD BAYFIELD COUNTY 39583570103 8357-01-03 T RUSSELL OLD CTH K ROAD LITTLE SAND BAY RD TO PETERSON HILL DESIGN/FLAP PROG RESURFACE LOC STR 206 BAYFIELD BAYFIELD COUNTY 39587320002 8732-00-02 CABLE - ECL SPRUCE STREET TO FRELS ROAD DESIGN/PAVEMENT REPLACEMENT CTH M 206 BAYFIELD BAYFIELD COUNTY 39587320003 8732-00-03 CABLE - CLAM LAKE FRELS ROAD TO CTH D DESIGN/PAVEMENT REPLACEMENT CTH M 206 BAYFIELD BAYFIELD COUNTY 39587330260 8733-02-60 CTH D SUGAR BAY DRIVE - PIONEER RD SUGARBAY-PIONEER RD(SITE WI-16 025) CONS/ER/FLD 07-11-2016/EMRGENCY RPR CTH D 206 BAYFIELD BAYFIELD COUNTY 39587330261 8733-02-61 CTH D SUGAR BAY DRIVE - PIONEER RD SUGARBAY-PIONEER RD(SITE WI-16 025) CONS/ER/FLD 07-11-2016/EMRGENCY RPR CTH D 206 BAYFIELD BAYFIELD COUNTY 39587370060 8737-00-60 MASON - DELTA DELTA CEMETERY RD-CTH E(WI-18-047) CONST/ER/FLD 06-17-2018/EMRGNCY RPR CTH H 206 BAYFIELD BAYFIELD COUNTY 39587370061 8737-00-61
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