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Transportation Projects Commission RANSPORTATION ROJECTS OMMISSION MEMBER DIRECTORY August 2021 TRANSPORTATION PRJOECTS COMMISSION MEMBERS Governor Tony Evers, Chairman Room 115 East State Capitol Madison, WI 53702 (608) 266-1212 [email protected] State Senate State Assembly Citizen Senator Robert Cowles Representative Scott Krug Mark Servi, Commissioner Room 118 South Room 207 North Barron Co Hwy Department State Capitol State Capitol 260 N 7th Street P.O. Box 7882 P.O. Box 8952 Barron, WI 54812 Madison, WI 53707-7882 Madison, WI 53708 (715) 637-3755 (608) 266-0484 (608) 266-0215 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Senator Howard Marklein Representative John Spiros Allison Bussler, Director Room 316 East Room 212 North Waukesha Co Public Works State Capitol State Capitol 515 W. Moreland Blvd, P.O. Box 7882 P.O. Box 8953 Room 220 Madison, WI 53707-7882 Madison, WI 53708 Waukesha, WI 53188 (608) 266-0703 (608) 266-1182 (262) 548-7740 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Senator Tim Carpenter Representative Mark Spreitzer Timothy Hanna, Executive Dir. Room 109 South Room 113 North Local Government Institute of State Capitol State Capitol Wisconsin P.O. Box 7882 P.O. Box 8953 3118 E. Sableridge Drive Madison, WI 53707-7882 Madison, WI 53708 Appleton, WI 54913 (608) 266-8535 (608) 266-1192 (920) 257-4598 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Non-Voting Member Senator Jerry Petrowski Representative Daniel Riemer Craig Thompson, Secretary- Room 123 South Room 107 North designee State Capitol State Capitol Room S906 Hill Farms P.O. Box 7882 P.O. Box 8953 4822 Madison Yards Way Madison, WI 53707-7882 Madison, WI 53708 Madison, WI 53705 (608) 266-2502 (608) 266-1733 (608) 266-1114 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Representative Jon Plumer Room 317 North State Capitol P.O. Box 8953 Madison, WI 53708 (608) 266-3404 [email protected] DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION STAFF Policy Issues Project Information Craig Thompson, Secretary- Jeff Gust, P.E., Director James Donlin, Director designee Bureau of State Highway Bureau of Budget Room S906 Hill Farms Programs (BSHP) Room S911.26 Hill Farms 4822 Madison Yards Way Room S619 Hill Farms 4822 Madison Yards Way Madison, WI 53705 4822 Madison Yards Way Madison, WI 53705 (608) 266-1114 Madison, WI 53705 (608) 266-9546 [email protected] (608) 267-7754 [email protected] [email protected] Paul Hammer, Deputy Secretary Scott Schoenmann, P.E., Chief Room S905 Hill Farms Program Development & Analysis 4822 Madison Yards Way (PDA) Section, BSHP Madison, WI 53705 Room S611.21 Hill Farms (608) 266-1114 4822 Madison Yards Way [email protected] Madison, WI 53705 (608) 266-7575 [email protected] Joel Nilsestuen, Assistant Deputy Ned Grady, P.E., Secretary Commission Secretary/Majors Room S907 Hill Farms Program Manager 4822 Madison Yards Way PDA, BSHP Madison, WI 53705 Room S611.24 Hill Farms (608) 266-1114 4822 Madison Yards Way [email protected] Madison, WI 53705 (608) 266-3813 [email protected] Joe Nestler, P.E., Administrator Ben Rouleau, P.E., Division of Transportation Level of Service Engineer Investment Management PDA, BSHP Room S605 Hill Farms Room S616.04 Hill Farms 4822 Madison Yards Way 4822 Madison Yards Way Madison, WI 53705 Madison, WI 53705 (608) 266-6885 (608) 266-7717 [email protected] [email protected] Justin Shell, Deputy Administrator Division of Transportation Investment Management Room S604 Hill Farms 4822 Madison Yards Way Madison, WI 53705 (608) 267-9617 [email protected] .
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