A town of Fort Winnebago connect over Interstate 39 in Columbia County is booked to be supplanted in seven years, yet state authorities need to discover what general society considers it now.
An open meeting about the Grotzke Road connect venture is on tap Feb. 1 at 5 p.m. at Portage High School, the Wisconsin Department of Transportation said.
The proposed extend incorporates expelling and supplanting the scaffold and also the standard approach work.
The meeting is an open house, with shows showing the planned work. Spot staff will be at the open house to clarify the work being considered, activity impacts, development arranging and the timetable.
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The present DOT plan has the scaffold work set for 2024, however that could be climbed.
Those not ready to go to people in general meeting but rather need to give information can contact extend chief Mahesh Shrestha by telephone, 608-245-2674, by customary mail, 2101 Wright St., Madison WI 53704 or email, mahesh.shrestha@dot.wi.gov
An open meeting about the Grotzke Road connect venture is on tap Feb. 1 at 5 p.m. at Portage High School, the Wisconsin Department of Transportation said.
The proposed extend incorporates expelling and supplanting the scaffold and also the standard approach work.
The meeting is an open house, with shows showing the planned work. Spot staff will be at the open house to clarify the work being considered, activity impacts, development arranging and the timetable.
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The present DOT plan has the scaffold work set for 2024, however that could be climbed.
Those not ready to go to people in general meeting but rather need to give information can contact extend chief Mahesh Shrestha by telephone, 608-245-2674, by customary mail, 2101 Wright St., Madison WI 53704 or email, mahesh.shrestha@dot.wi.gov
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