Northwest Region Construction Update - June 12th
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The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) provides weekly updates on road construction projects in the following counties in northwest Wisconsin: Ashland, Barron, Bayfield, Buffalo, Burnett, Chippewa, Clark, Douglas, Dunn, Eau Claire, Jackson, Pepin, Pierce, Polk, Rusk, St. Croix, Sawyer, Taylor, Trempealeau and Washburn counties.
Ashland County
Highway: Prentice Avenue
Location: US 2 (Lake Shore Drive) to 6th Street East in Ashland
Schedule: May 4 to early July
Cost: $845,876
Description of work: Replacing the existing pavement structure, making subgrade improvements, modifying the vertical profile of the road to allow for better tie-ins, replacing substandard curb ramps, curb and gutter, adding two inlets just south of 3rd Street and replacing pavement markings and signage
Traffic impacts: Prentice Avenue is closed.
Highway: County GG
Location: McCarthy Creek Bridge southwest of Mellen
Schedule: May 26 to late July
Cost: $665,275
Description of work: Replacing the bridge, reconstructing the pavement on both sides of the bridge and replacing guardrail
Traffic impacts: County GG is closed from Conley Road to Clam Lake Road
Traffic is being detoured via WIS 13 and WIS 77.
Ashland and Sawyer counties
Highway: WIS 13 and WIS 77
Location: WIS 13, Price County line to Morse Road between Mellen and Glidden, and WIS 77, Teal River Bridge northeast of Hayward
Schedule: WIS 13, April 27 to late October; Work on WIS 77 expected to start in August
Cost: $5.19 million
Description of work: WIS 13, replacing, resetting, extending or abandoning more than 50 existing culvert pipes and constructing a new box culvert at Becky Creek; making concrete surface repairs at the bridge over Dryden Creek northwest of Glidden; patching the deck on the bridge over the Chippewa River southeast of Glidden; overlaying the deck with concrete on the bridge over Butternut Creek south of Butternut; and replacing guardrail at the structures and one other location in the project limits; WIS 77, milling and overlaying the existing bridge deck, overlaying concrete pavement approach slabs, milling and overlaying roadway approaches, making concrete surface repairs on parapets, grouting voids under abutments, supplementing riprap at abutments, adjusting guardrail and installing new pavement markings
Traffic impacts: WIS 13 remains open to traffic, but motorists will encounter:
Single-lane closures controlled by temporary traffic signals at the Butternut Creek and East Fork Chippewa River bridges and active culvert pipe installations
Signals at the bridges are in place continuously. Those at culvert pipe locations are in place during work hours only.
Single-lane closures controlled by flagging during paving at culvert sites
Barron County
Highway: County O
Location: Wisconsin Avenue intersection in Rice Lake
Schedule: April 20 to late September
Cost: $1.1 million
Description of work: Realigning and extending the County O left-turn lanes, constructing right-turn lanes both north and south along Wisconsin Avenue, replacing traffic signals and adding sidewalk and a pedestrian crossing on County O
Traffic impacts: Wisconsin Avenue and County O remain open to traffic, but:
Temporary traffic signals are in use at the intersection.
A single lane of traffic in both directions is open on County O with a turn lane at Wisconsin Avenue.
Highway: US 53 South
Location: Bridges between Cameron and New Auburn, structures over US 8, Knapp Street, County A, County AA and Carlson School Road, 2025; and structures over 20th Street, County I and the Chetek River, 2026
Schedule: Feb. 23 to October, 2026 construction; May 5, 2025, to October 2026, overall project
Cost: $10.91 million
Description of 2026 work: Replacing the decks on the bridges over the Chetek River and 20th Street; replacing the bridge over County I; milling pavement on both sides of each structure and placing new asphalt pavement on the approaches; milling and overlaying the pavement on the southbound US 53 on- and off-ramps at the County I interchange; and replacing guardrail, pavement markings and signage
Traffic impacts: Southbound US 53 remains open to traffic, but:
Motorists will encounter continuous single-lane closures on southbound US 53 from north of US 8 to south of 20th Street southwest of Cameron, north of Knapp Street in Chetek to south of County AA southeast of Chetek and from north of Carlson School Road, located northwest of New Auburn, to south of the structure.
The speed limit is reduced to 55 mph.
Motorists will encounter single-lane closures on County I through the duration of the project.
Highway: US 63
Location: Charrie Lane in Cumberland to the Washburn County line
Schedule: April 13 to late June
Cost: $4.64 million
Description of work: Removing a portion of the existing pavement and paving new asphalt, installing centerline and edge line rumble strips, cleaning or repairing culverts, reconstructing sidewalk curb ramps to Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) compliance and placing new pavement markings
Traffic impacts: US 63 remains open to traffic, but motorists will encounter single-lane closures controlled by flagging from:
6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays
6 a.m. to 2 p.m. Fridays
Highway: US 63
Location: Beaver Dam Lake in Cumberland
Schedule: April 24 to early September
Cost: $2.64 million
Description of work: Removing the existing box culvert carrying Beaver Dam Lake under US 63, building a bridge with a longer span to replace the box culvert, removing the Lake Street Bridge, dredging Beaver Dam Lake under US 63 and the Lake Street Bridge, building an ATV trail on the east side of US 63 from Arcade Avenue to Nedvidek Street, reconstructing US 63 on both sides of the new bridge, reconstructing portions of Lake Street, Nedvidek Street and Babcock Avenue to match the raised profile of US 63 and constructing curb, gutter and sidewalk
Traffic impacts: US 63 is closed to traffic on both sides of the structure.
Traffic is being detoured via WIS 48, US 53 and WIS 70.
In addition, Lake Street is closed just past the boat landing.
Access to the boat landing is being maintained.
The Lake Street Bridge is open to emergency vehicles only through late July.
Bayfield County
Highway: WIS 13
Location: Little Whittlesey Creek
Schedule: June 8 to mid-October
Cost: $1.5 million
Description of work: Constructing a temporary bypass to carry WIS 13 traffic during construction, replacing the culvert pipes with a bridge, milling and paving about 1,000 feet of pavement approaching the bridge, restoring the stream bed, installing new guardrail, relocating the driveway of the US Fish and Wildlife Service facility, adding riprap and removing the temporary bypass
Traffic impacts: WIS 13 remains open to traffic, but motorists will encounter single-lane closures controlled by flagging.
Highway: US 2
Location: North Fish Creek Bridge southwest of the intersection of US 2 and WIS 13
Schedule: April 13 to mid-July
Cost: $1.69 million
Description of work: Replacing the bridge deck, repairing an abutment, resetting an inlet, completing minor paving on both sides of the bridge to adjust and smooth out roadway approaches and adjusting guardrail
Traffic impacts: US 2 is reduced to a single lane at the bridge.
The open lane has a maximum width of 13 feet.
Temporary traffic signals are controlling use of the single lane.
The alternative oversize-overweight truck route follows US 53, WIS 77, WIS 13 and WIS 112.
Buffalo County
Highway: County P
Location: Trempealeau River Bridge east of Fountain City in the town of Buffalo
Schedule: Feb. 23 to mid-October
Cost: $1.78 million
Description of work: Building a temporary bypass and structure, replacing the bridge, reconstructing roadway approaches and removing temporary bypass and structure
Traffic impacts: County P remains open to traffic, but motorists are using a temporary road and bridge to bypass the work zone.
They might encounter flagging at the site for hauling in equipment and materials.
In addition, buoys have been added upstream and downstream to alert boating traffic of construction.
Highway: WIS 35 and WIS 54
Location: WIS 35, Indian Creek Road to old WIS 35; and WIS 54, Minnesota state line to WIS 35
Schedule: April 23 to early July
Cost: $6.41 million
Description of work: WIS 35, milling and overlaying the asphaltic pavement; repairing or replacing culverts to address deterioration; adjusting, repairing or replacing guardrail; improving drainage along WIS 35 just west of Lovers Lane; upgrading curb ramps to meet Americans With Disabilities Act standards; installing centerline and shoulder rumble strips; and adding new pavement markings; WIS 54, milling and overlaying the asphaltic pavement, replacing weigh-in-motion sensors in the roadway; installing centerline and shoulder rumble strips; and adding new pavement markings
Traffic Impacts: WIS 35 and WIS 54 remain open to traffic, but:
Motorists will encounter lane closures controlled by flagging for paving.
In addition, a pilot car is in use to direct motorists through the work zone.
Paving is expected to be completed this week, and shouldering is anticipated to begin, which will result in lane and shoulder closures controlled by flagging.
Burnett County
Highway: WIS 35
Location: Lanquist Street in Siren to WIS 70 East
Schedule: May 4 to mid-October
Cost: $8.55 million
Description of work: Replacing pavement with new concrete from Lanquist Street to Southshore Drive, replacing storm sewer and expanding its capacity from Lanquist to Works Progress Street, resurfacing the roadway from Southshore Drive to WIS 70 East, reviewing and revising access points, improving turning movements in all quadrants at the WIS 35 and WIS 70/County B intersection in the city of Siren, replacing traffic signals, replacing curb ramps and removing extra lanes from Park Street to Northshore Drive to reduce flooding potential
Traffic impacts: WIS 35 remains open to traffic, but motorists will encounter:
Shoulder closures on northbound WIS 35 from Lanquist Street to Bradley Street; southbound WIS 35 from the WIS 35/70 intersection to Bacon Street; and westbound WIS 70 from 1st Avenue to the WIS 35/70 intersection
Lanes closures controlled by flagging on north- and southbound WIS 35 from Southshore Drive to the roundabout
The closure of County B from WIS 35 to 3rd Avenue
WIS 70 is closed for one block through Friday, June 19, with traffic detoured via Old 35 and West Main Street.
Chippewa County
Highway: 205th Avenue
Location: McCann Creek Bridge northeast of Bloomer
Schedule: May 4 through early July
Cost: $522,421
Description of work: Building a temporary bypass and structure, replacing the bridge, reconstructing roadway approaches and removing the temporary bypass and structure
Traffic Impacts: Motorists are using a temporary bypass road and structure to navigate the work zone.
Highway: WIS 124
Location: Duncan Creek Bridge to County S
Schedule: April 13 to mid-June
Cost: $2.68 million
Description of work: Milling off a portion of the pavement and placing new asphalt pavement, resurfacing the County S roundabout and replacing the central island truck apron pavement, replacing culverts, cleaning ditches, upgrading sidewalk curb ramps and replacing pavement markings
Traffic Impacts: WIS 124 remains open to traffic, but motorists will encounter a temporary travel speed reduction during pavement marking operations.
Construction is anticipated to cease on Thursday, June 18 but resume with full closure of the WIS 124/County S roundabout from Monday, July 20 through Thursday, Aug. 6.
Highway: US 53
Location: 40th Avenue in Lake Hallie to County B in the town of Tilden
Schedule: March 2 to late June, 2026 construction; and April 1, 2024, to late June 2026, overall project
Cost: $36.6 million
Description of 2026 work: Replacing the pavement on southbound US 53 south of County N, widening the shoulder on the ramp from Business 29/County X to southbound US 53, placing polymer overlays on the southbound US 53 bridges over the Chippewa River and BUS 29/County X, replacing guardrail, completing culvert work, building permanent maintenance crossovers, installing new pavement markings and shoulder rumble strips and removing temporary crossovers used during construction
Traffic Impacts: US 53 remains open to traffic, but:
Motorists will encounter single-lane closures at various locations on north- and southbound US 53.Â
The speed limit is reduced to 55 mph where there are lane closures.
Scheduled to close Monday, June 15:
All ramps at the US 53/BUS 29/County X interchange
The closures are anticipated to be throughÂ
Chippewa and Clark counties
Highway: WIS 29
Location: 320th Street east of Boyd to Koser Avenue west of Thorp
Schedule: May 11 to mid-September
Cost: $9.35 million
Description of work: Patching the concrete pavement, placing 3.75 inches of asphalt over the existing roadway, removing a portion of the existing pavement on the WIS 29 on- and off-ramps at the County H interchange in Stanley and on County H between the east- and westbound ramps and placing new asphalt pavement, repairing culverts as needed, rehabilitating the structure over Hay Creek east of Boyd and closing and removing the intersection on WIS 29 at 320th Street per the town of Delmar’s request
Traffic impacts: WIS 29 remains open to traffic, but:
Motorists will encounter single-lane closures in both directions the entire length of the project.
The ramp from County H in Stanley to westbound WIS 29 is closed until 6 a.m. Sunday, June 14.
The ramp from westbound WIS 29 to County H is scheduled to be closed from 6 a.m. Wednesday, June 17 until 6 a.m. Monday, June 22.
Chippewa and Eau Claire counties
Highway: US 53
Location: Golf Road in Eau Claire to 40th Avenue in Lake Hallie
Schedule: April 6 to late May, 2026 construction; June 2, 2025, to late May 2026, overall project
Cost: $10 million
Description: Replacing the pavement approaching the Otter Creek bridges, making additional repairs in that area and placing pavement markings
Traffic Impacts: None; current work completed.
Clark County
Highway: WIS 29
Location: County D in Owen to WIS 13 in Abbotsford
Schedule: March 30 to early October
Cost: $17.37 million
Description of work: Repairing the existing concrete pavement on WIS 29 and the ramps at the County E interchange and then overlaying the roadway and ramps with asphalt pavement; overlaying the ramps at Cardinal Avenue east of Owen and Hi Line Avenue in Abbotsford with asphalt; replacing guardrail to meet current WisDOT standards; repairing the decks on the east- and westbound WIS 29 bridges over County D and the railroad tracks to the east and placing a thin bonded polymer overlay over them; cleaning and repairing culverts to improve drainage; repairing the median inlets near Owen adjacent to concrete barrier wall; and completing minor grading of ditches
Traffic Impacts: WIS 29 remains open to traffic, but motorists will encounter single-lane closures in both directions where crews are working.
The speed limit in those areas is reduced to 55 mph.
Douglas County
Highway: County B
Location: Lake Nebagamon Creek Bridge east of US 53
Schedule: May 18 to mid-July
Cost: $565,907
Description of work: Replacing the bridge, reconstructing pavement on both sides of the bridge and grading
Traffic Impacts: County B is closed at the bridge.
Highway: WIS 13
Location: Bridge over US 2/53 southeast of Superior
Schedule: June 8 to late July
Cost: $1.43
Description of work: Replacing bridge joints, making surface repairs to abutments, cleaning and painting bridge girders and bearings, replacing concrete approach slabs at each end of bridge, replacing asphalt roadway approaches for about 100 feet and replacing the guardrail bridge connections
Traffic Impacts: WIS 13 and US 2/53 remain open to traffic, but shoulders on the eastbound WIS 13 are closed at the east end of the bridge.
WIS 13 will be reduced to a single lane of traffic on the bridge controlled by temporary traffic signals on Monday, June 15.
Motorists will encounter inside lane closures on US 2/53 in the work zone on Tuesday, June 16.
Dunn County
Highway: County P
Location: Irving Creek west of Menomonie
Schedule: May 18 to early July
Cost: $547,773
Description of work: Replacing the structure with a twin-cell box culvert and reconstructing pavement on both sides of the new structure
Traffic Impacts: County P is closed at the structure.
Highway: County Q
Location: North Branch Wilson Creek Bridge northwest of Knapp
Schedule: June 8 to late July
Cost: $430,297
Description of work: Replacing the bridge and reconstructing pavement on both sides of the new structure
Traffic Impacts: County Q is closed at the structure.
Highway: WIS 25
Location: I-94 in Menomonie to County D
Schedule: April 16 to early August
Cost: $4.98 million
Description of work: Removing a portion of the existing pavement from the bridge over I-94 to the railroad bridge and placing new asphalt pavement; recycling a portion of the existing pavement, mixing it with a stabilizing agent, relaying it and placing new asphalt over the roadway from the railroad bridge to County D; adjusting or replacing guardrail; and upgrading pedestrian curb ramps and traffic signals
Traffic Impacts: WIS 25 is open to traffic, but motorists will encounter single-lane closures between I-94 and Cedar Falls Road and north of the railroad bridge.
Highway: WIS 85
Location: Just west of the north junction of County O west of Rock Falls to approximately 2,100 feet west of 1010th Street northeast of Caryville
Schedule: April 27 to mid-August
Cost: $3.94 million
Description of work: Removing a portion of the existing pavement from just west of the north junction of County O to the south junction of County H and placing new pavement, removing and recycling a portion of the existing pavement from the south junction of County H to approximately 2,100 feet west of 1010th Street and overlaying the roadway with new pavement, widening the paved shoulders from 3 to 5 feet, installing centerline and shoulder rumble strips from the south junction of County H to about 2,100 feet west of 1010th Street, replacing the existing drainage structure under WIS 85 east of the north junction of County H with a dual box culvert, replacing a cattle pass that is no longer used with a culvert pipe, removing guardrail and improving the Chippewa River State Trail crossing to meet Americans With Disabilities Act standards
Traffic Impacts: WIS 85 is closed to through traffic from County O to Fuller Road.
Through traffic is being detoured via WIS 37 and US 10.
Access is being maintained to homes and businesses in the work zone. However:
WIS 85 is impassable between the north leg of County H and Fuller Road.
This closure is anticipated to be in place through late June.
WIS 85 is impassable just west of County O near the coffee mill for culvert replacement and grading. This work is expected to be completed this week, with the road reopening there by the end of the day on Friday, June 12.
Cold-in-place recycling operations are anticipated to begin the week of June 15, and motorists will encounter flagging operations.
Highway: US 12 and WIS 40
Location: US 12, Princeton Drive in Elk Mound to just north of WIS 29; and WIS 40, US 12 to County M in the village of Colfax
Schedule: March 30 to October
Cost: $8.99 million
Description of work: Milling 2.25 inches of existing asphalt and paving 3.25 inches of hot-mix asphalt in rural areas; milling 3.25 inches of existing asphalt and paving 3.25 inches of hot-mix asphalt in urban areas; replacing joints on the Eighteen Mile Creek Bridge in village of Colfax; placing centerline rumble strips in rural areas; replacing cross culverts, guardrail and sidewalk curb ramps; and replacing the railroad crossing in the village of Colfax
Traffic Impacts: US 12 and WIS 40 remain open to traffic, but motorists will encounter:
Shoulder and parking lane closures in Colfax
Single-lane closures controlled by flagging as needed from Elk Mound through Colfax
Eau Claire County
Highway: Gravel Pit Road
Location: Hay Creek Bridge north of Augusta
Schedule: May 26 to early July
Cost: $396,980
Description of work: Replacing the bridge and reconstructing roadway on both sides of the structure
Traffic Impacts: Gravel Pit Road is closed at the bridge.
Highway: WIS 93, WIS 312 and US 12
Location: WIS 93, East Hamilton Avenue, Eau Claire, to Deerfield Road, town of Washington; WIS 312, Old Wells Road to US 53, all in Eau Claire; and US 12: Truax Boulevard, Eau Claire, to Mayer Road, Altoona
Schedule: March 30 to mid-September
Cost: $2.91 million
Description of work: Reconstructing noncompliant curb ramps and upgrading pedestrian crossings that aren’t consistent or not fully provided where needed
Traffic Impacts: The following traffic impacts are anticipated for the coming week on:
Northbound WIS 93
Hamilton Avenue: Single-lane closures; fully opened by 11 a.m. daily
Westbound US 12
Hastings Way: Right-turn lane closure; fully opened when work isn’t being performed
University Avenue: Right-turn lane closure; fully opened when work is not being performed
US 53: Single-lane closure
US 53 to Otter Road: Single-lane closure from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m.; fully open when work isn’t being performed
Eastbound US 12
Otter Road: Likely starting next week, right-turn lane closure; fully open when work isn’t being performed
Highway: I-94
Location: US 53 interchange to Mallard Road southwest of Eau Claire
Schedule: March 23 to late November, 2026 construction; and March 4, 2024, to late November 2026, overall project
Cost: $69.9 million
Description of 2026 work: Replacing the pavement on eastbound I-94 from Otter Creek to Mallard Road, the eastbound bridges over County J and County D and the box culvert carrying Kluckman Valley Creek under eastbound I-94 near County D; completing shoulders, removing temporary lanes and structures and restoring the interstate’s median
Traffic Impacts: Motorists will encounter lane closures in both directions during off-peak travel times and a reduced speed limit of 60 mph in the work zone.
County D is closed at I-94.
Traffic is being detoured via US 53, County J, County IJ and County JJ.
Pepin County
Highway: Dorwins Mill Road
Location: Bear Creek Bridge east of Durand
Schedule: May 18 to late July
Cost: $679,659
Description of work: Replacing the bridge and reconstructing roadway on both sides of the structure
Traffic Impacts: Dorwins Mill Road is closed at the bridge.
Pierce County
Highway: WIS 65 and US 10
Location: Culverts carrying a branch of Goose Creek and branch of the south fork of the Kinnickinnic River under WIS 65 between River Falls and Ellsworth and culverts carrying unnamed drainageways under US 10 southeast of Ellsworth
Schedule: March 23 to early August
Cost: $2.15 million
Description of work: Replacing culvert C-47-2 and C-47-5 on WIS 65, reconstructing the roadway and removing guardrail; repairing the wing walls on culvert C-47-236 on US 10 and replacing guardrail at that location; and replacing culvert C-47-242 on US 10, reconstructing the road where work is being completed, replacing the guardrail on the north side of the highway and removing guardrail on the south sideTraffic impacts: US 10 is restricted to a single lane of traffic controlled by temporary traffic signals southeast of Ellsworth.
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Polk CountyHighway: WIS 46Location: US 8 to WIS 35Schedule: April 15 to early OctoberCost: $8.49 millionDescription of work: Recycling 4 inches of pavement in place on the rural portion of the project; placing 2.75 inches of new asphalt and installing centerline rumble strips; milling 3.25 inches of pavement in the village of Balsam Lake and placing 3.35 inches of new asphalt; cleaning, extending, lining or replacing culverts; replacing or adjusting existing guardrail; and replacing curb ramps in the village of Balsam Lake
Traffic impacts: WIS 46 is closed from 140th Avenue to 150th Avenue.
This closure is anticipated to be in place through mid-July.
Traffic is being detoured via US 8 and WIS 35.
Motorists might encounter single-lane closures controlled by flagging on other segments of the project.
Highway: US 8
Location: WIS 35 North to WIS 46 South
Schedule: May 11 to late August
Cost: $7.52 million
Description of work: Milling 2.25 inches of existing asphaltic surface and placing 3.25 inches new asphalt; reconstructing two locations of roadway where sloughing is occurring; widening the paved shoulders from 3 to 5 feet; installing centerline and shoulder rumble strips; cleaning, extending, lining or replacing existing culverts and replacing deteriorating end walls on some structures; replacing or adjusting guardrail; and completing roadside maintenance, including clearing and ditching
Traffic impacts: US 8 remains open to traffic, but motorists will encounter:
Single-lane closures controlled by flagging for culvert work
A continuous eastbound lane closure controlled by temporary traffic signals for a repair area on the west end of the project
St. Croix County
Highway: WIS 35/64 and WIS 64
Location: WIS 35/64, 150th Avenue northeast of Houlton to County C; and WIS 64, WIS 35 to 142nd Street in New Richmond
Schedule: April 13 to September
Cost: $9.96 million
Description of work: Performing spot repairs on the driving lanes in both directions where deterioration exists, overlaying existing concrete with asphalt at select locations in both directions of travel, installing new pavement markings and shoulder rumble strips, resurfacing the existing shoulders, replacing guardrail at structures and signage and cleaning or riprapping culvert end walls
Traffic Impacts: WIS 35/64 and WIS 64 remain open to traffic, but motorists will encounter lane closures throughout the project limits.
The following ramps are closed for concrete replacement:
The ramp from westbound WIS 35/64 to County VV and the ramp from County VV to westbound WIS 35/64
The ramp from County A to westbound WIS 35/64
Additional short-term ramp closures are planned at:
Currently anticipated to begin Monday, June 15: The ramp from County V to southbound 35/64 and the ramp from northbound WIS 35/64 to County V
Currently anticipated to begin Wednesday, June 17: The ramp from southbound WIS 35/64 to County V, the ramp from County V to northbound WIS 35/64, the ramp from eastbound WIS 35/64 to County C and the ramp from County C to eastbound WIS 35/64
These ramps will only close once the ramps at County A, County V and County VV have reopened to traffic.
Highway: WIS 128
Location: US 12 to WIS 170 in Glenwood City
Schedule: May 26 to late August
Cost: $6.08 million
Description of work: Recycling 3.75 inches of the existing asphaltic surface and paving 2.75 inches over the recycled pavement in the rural section of the project; milling approximately 3.25 inches of the existing asphaltic surface and paving the roadway with 3.25 inches of hot-mix asphalt in the urban section; placing centerline rumble strips; overlaying the deck on the bridge over Tiffany Creek in Glenwood City; updating guardrail throughout the project corridor; cleaning or replacing culvert pipes; updating sidewalk curb ramps in Glenwood City; and installing new pavement markings
Traffic Impacts: WIS 128 is closed to through traffic through early July.
Depending on direction of travel, traffic is being detoured via US 12, US 63 and WIS 64 or US 12, WIS 79 and WIS 170.
Highway: US 12
Location: UP railroad bridge east of Hudson
Schedule: April 13 to late June
Cost: $1.24 million
Description of work: Replacing the concrete bridge deck, making concrete surface repairs at the abutments and girders, replacing the steel bearings at the east abutment, replacing the east abutment expansion joint, replacing the southwest wing wall top, replacing concrete pavement approach slabs and about 100 feet of roadway approaches and placing new pavement markings
Traffic Impacts: US 12 is closed at the bridge.
Traffic is being detoured via WIS 65 and I-94 and US 12.
Highway: I-94
Location: Bridges over Kinney Road and 100th Street between Roberts and Hudson
Schedule: March 30 to mid-October, 2026 construction; and Sept. 9, 2024, to mid-October 2026, overall project
Cost: $20.08 million
Description of 2026 work: Removing and replacing the eastbound I-94 bridges; replacing I-94 pavement on both sides of structures in both directions; installing storm sewer; replacing guardrail and pavement markings; removing temporary structures and travel lanes; and restoring the median
Traffic Impacts: I-94 remains open to traffic, but:
Eastbound I-94 traffic is operating on temporary lanes built in the median in the 100th Street and Kinney Road work zones.
The speed limit in those work zones has been reduced to 60 mph.
Highway: I-94
Location: St. Croix River bridges between Hudson and Lakeland, Minn.
Schedule: April 6 to late October, 2026 construction; Sept. 29, 2025, to late October 2026, overall project
Cost: $9.85 million
Description of 2026 work: Construction on both bridges includes: Replacing the modular and expansion joints, placing a new polymer overlay on the bridge decks, making concrete surface repairs, cleaning of bridge bearings and replacing pavement markings. Construction on the westbound bridge also includes making repairs on the east and west abutment back walls, completing spot painting of bridge pin and hanger system. Construction on the eastbound bridge also includes repairing the east abutment back wall and replacing the sidewalk railing. Construction on the retaining wall on the Wisconsin approach: Replacing the block wall crossing under and adjacent to I-94 and parallel to the pedestrian path.
Traffic impacts: I-94 remains open to traffic, but motorists will encounter the following on:
Eastbound I-94:
Three lanes are open to traffic on the eastbound bridge; lanes are restricted to 11 feet in width.
Westbound I-94:
Two lanes are open to traffic, but one lane has been shifted onto the eastbound bridge.
The traffic split begins near the 11th Street overpass.
Hudson to Lakeland/Afton Trail:
o  The trail is anticipated to close to users Monday, June 22 just north of the westbound I-94 bridge on the Wisconsin side and just south of the eastbound bridge on the Minnesota side.
o  During closure of the trail, a shuttle service will make three roundtrips across the bridges daily, picking up passengers on the Wisconsin side first at 7 a.m., noon and 5 p.m. Sundays through Saturdays at the following.
Wisconsin side: Boat launch parking lot on WIS 35 across the street from the wastewater treatment plant, 505 3rd St., Hudson
Minnesota side: Southwest corner of Hudson Road North and Quinlan Avenue North in Lakeland      Â
Sawyer County
Highway: County D
Location: Chippewa River Bridge east of Exeland in the town of Weirgor
Schedule: March 23 to early July
Cost: $1.08 million
Description of work: Replacing the bridge deck, making concrete surface repairs to the abutments, piers and girders, completing bridge joint, shoulder and guardrail work and replacing the roadway approach pavement
Traffic impacts: County D is closed at the Chippewa River.
Traffic is being detoured via WIS 40, WIS 70 and WIS 27.
Trempealeau County
Highway: Smikrud Road
Location: Grant Creek Bridge south of Ettrick in the town of Gale
Schedule: Feb. 19 to early July
Cost: $580,841
Description of work: Building a temporary bypass and structure, replacing the bridge, reconstructing roadway approaches and removing the temporary bypass and structure
Traffic impacts: Motorists are using a temporary bypass to get around the construction site.
Highway: County D
Location: Elk Creek Bridge northeast of the unincorporated community of Elk Creek
Schedule: June 10 to mid-September
Cost: $826,726
Description of work: Replacing the bridge and roadway approaches and completing shouldering and guardrail work
Traffic impacts: County D is closed at the bridge.
Regionwide Pavement Marking Project
Highway: Various
Location: Barron, Bayfield, Buffalo, Burnett, Clark, Douglas, Dunn, Eau Claire, Jackson, Pepin, Pierce, Polk, St. Croix, Taylor, Trempealeau and Washburn
Schedule: April 14 to early August
Cost: $2.08 million
Description of work: Replacing pavement markings
Traffic impacts: Motorists will encounter daytime and nighttime lane closures depending on the location of work. For the coming week, crews are expected to work in the following counties on:
Burnett and Polk counties:
WIS 35, Lanquist Street (Siren) to Polk Street (Frederic)
Clark County:
WIS 73, Meridian Avenue west to WIS 95 (south of Neillsville)
Taylor County:
WIS 13, WIS 64 (Medford) to end of concrete at city limits
Washburn County:
US 53, mile marker 153 (just north of Barron County line)
US 63, Barron County line to County B (Shell Lake)
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Motorists are reminded that using handheld cell phones in Wisconsin work zones is illegal. Alerts and updates provided via these sites are not intended for use while driving. When driving, your focus should always be on driving.

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