Northwest Region Construction Update - June 29

​​Release date: June 29, 2023

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.

Note: Most road constructio​n will pause at noon Friday and resume on Wednesday morning to open as many lanes as possible for the Fourth of July holiday weekend. However, some projects will impact travel through lane closures or detours.
 

Ashland County
Highway: WIS 13
Location: Jefferson Avenue in Mellen to Golf Course Road in the town of Morse.
Schedule: April 10 to November
Cost: $8.67 million
Description: Reconstructing WIS 13 from Jefferson Avenue to the north city limits; replacing the Bad River Bridge; grading to improve slopes and drainage; replacing storm and sanitary sewer, water main, sidewalk curb ramps, curb and gutter; and paving parking lanes, all in Mellen. Resurfacing WIS 13 from the north city limits to Golf Course Road in the town.
Traffic impacts: Motorists will encounter the following impacts:

  • Northbound WIS 13 traffic follows WIS 13 to Fayette Avenue to WIS 77 to Olson Road to Butler Road to WIS 169 to WIS 13.
    • Westbound WIS 77 traffic starts this route at the WIS 77/Olson Road intersection.
    • WIS 13 remains a one-way northbound only road north of Thomas Street to Fayette Avenue.
    • Butler Road is a one-way northbound only road between Tyler Avenue and East Butler Street.
  • Southbound WIS 13 traffic follows County GG to Thomas Street to WIS 13.
    • Westbound WIS 77 takes this entire route.
  • Through truck traffic is being detoured via WIS 182, WIS 47, US 51 and US 2. Other state routes might be more advantageous depending on origination and destination.
  • Local deliveries are permitted.
  • These restrictions are in place for the Fourth of July shutdown.

 

Highway: US 2
Location: Government Road to the Ashland/Iron County line
Schedule: June 5 through September
Cost: $$4.99 million
Description: Resurfacing the road; lining, repairing or replacing culverts; reconfiguring US 2 to add left-turn lanes at the Bad River Lodge & Casino; and placing new pavement markings.
Traffic impacts: Motorists will encounter periodic lane closures controlled by flagging.

 

Barron County
Highway: County P
Location: County A North to 7th Street
Schedule: June 12 to September
Cost: $2.54 million
Description: Pulverizing and relaying the existing pavement, placing asphalt pavement, completing culvert work and placing pavement markings.
Traffic impacts: County P is closed to through traffic.

 

Highway: County SS
Location: Chetek River Bridge in Chetek
Schedule: May 3 to July
Cost: $956,783
Description: Replacing the bridge deck and girders, repairing and patching the abutments and making minor approach improvements.
Traffic impacts: County SS is closed at the bridge, with traffic being detoured via County M, US 53 and County I.

 

Bayfield County
Highway: South Shore Road
Location: Bridge over Eau Claire Lakes Dam
Schedule: May 15 to July
Cost: $740,400
Description: Replacing the bridge, pavement on both sides of the structure and pavement markings.
Traffic impacts: South Shore Road is closed at the bridge.

 

Highway: WIS 27
Location: Ounce River Bridge west of Cable
Schedule: May 15 to late July
Cost: $989,911
Description: Replacing the bridge, pavement on both sides of the structure, guardrail and pavement markings.
Traffic impacts: WIS 27 is open to a single lane of traffic controlled by temporary traffic signals.

 

Buffalo County
Highway: WIS 35
Location: Two are in Fountain City; one is northwest of Cedar Street, and the other is southwest of the intersection of WIS 35 and Old 35. The third is in the town of Buffalo northwest of the WIS 35/54 intersection.
Schedule: Feb. 28 to August
Cost: $4.25 million
Description: Replacing three bridges.
Traffic impacts: WIS 35 is open to one lane, with traffic controlled by temporary signals at all bridge locations and lanes having an 11-foot width restriction. These will remain in place during the Fourth of July shutdown.

 

Highway: WIS 37
Location: Branch Trout Creek Bridge northeast of the city of Alma
Schedule: June 12 to September
Cost: $991,178
Description: Replacing the bridge, the pavement on both sides of the structure and guardrail; and placing new pavement markings.
Traffic impacts: Motorists will use a single-lane bypass controlled by temporary signals to cross the creek.

 

Highway: WIS 95
Location: 0.2 mile north of Jefferson Street in Fountain City to County G in the town of Cross
Schedule: May 10 to July
Cost: $4.16 million
Description: Removing a portion of the existing pavement, placing new asphalt pavement, replacing curb, gutter and guardrail, completing culvert work and placing new pavement markings.
Traffic impacts: Motorists will encounter periodic lane closures controlled by flagging.

 

Burnett County
Highway: WIS 70
Location: St. Croix River Bridge west of Grantsburg
Schedule: June 21 to October
Cost: $1.25 million
Description: Overlaying the bridge deck with concrete, making concrete structure repairs, repairing bridge joints, placing a polymer overlay on the sidewalk and replacing missing riprap, guardrail and approach pavement.
Traffic impacts: The bridge is reduced to a single lane of traffic controlled by temporary signals.

 

Chippewa County
Highway: 50th Avenue
Location: County J to 195th Street, town of Lafayette
Schedule: June 5 to July
Cost: $1.14 million
Description: Removing a portion of the existing pavement, placing new asphalt pavement, completing shoulder work and adjusting guardrail.
Traffic impacts: Motorists will encounter single-lane closures controlled by flagging during work hours.

 

Highway: 155th Avenue
Location: Little Drywood Creek Bridge, town of Arthur
Schedule: June 19 to August
Cost: $364,106
Description: Replacing the bridge.
Traffic impacts: The road is closed at the bridge.

 

Highway: County TT
Location: Cobban Bridge between Jim Falls and Cornell
Schedule: Aug. 8 to late October 2023
Cost: $4.7 million
Description: Replacing the bridge.
Traffic impacts: County TT in the work zone remains closed.

  • The shoulder and right-turn lane on northbound WIS 178 are closed by barrier wall.
  • The Old Abe Trail remains open.

 

Clark County
Highway: Broek Road
Location: Branch South Fork Eau Claire River Bridge southeast of Thorp
Schedule: May 15 to July
Cost: $484,350
Description: Replacing the bridge.
Traffic impacts: None; project complete.

 

Highway: Cardinal Avenue
Location: Rock Creek Bridge
Schedule: June 22 to August
Cost: $318,760
Description: Replacing the bridge.
Traffic impacts: Cardinal Avenue is closed at the bridge.

 

Highway: County N
Location: South Fork Eau Claire River Bridge southeast of Thorp
Schedule: May 3 to September
Cost: $967,165
Description: Replacing the bridge.
Traffic impacts: County N is closed at the bridge.

 

Douglas County
Highway: WIS 13
Location: Engdahl Road to County H north of Poplar
Schedule: June 12 to October
Cost: $11.69 million
Description: Removing about 2 inches of existing pavement and overlaying WIS 13 with 3.25 inches of hot mix asphalt; cleaning, replacing or placing liners in culverts; replacing substandard guardrail and curb and gutter where needed; repairing flumes; and adding new pavement markings and centerline rumble strips.
Traffic impacts: Motorists will encounter single-lane closures controlled by flagging or temporary signals.

  • During the Fourth of July shutdown, there will be one location with a lane closure controlled by temporary signals.

 

Dunn County
Highway: US 12
Location: Wilson Creek tributary north of I-94 in the town of Menomonie
Schedule: April 10 to late June
Cost: $1.29 million
Description: Replacing the culvert, removing guardrail and restoring the asphalt roadway and ditches.
Traffic impacts: US 12 is closed to through traffic, with motorists detoured via I-94, WIS 128 and US 12, but the highway is expected to reopen to traffic on Friday, June 30.

 

Eau Claire County
Highway: South Hastings Way
Location: Pine Lodge Road to Gateway Drive, Eau Claire
Schedule: May 8 to July
Cost: $1.22 million
Description: Reconstructing the South Hastings Way frontage road, installing curb and gutter and building a multiuse path adjacent to the north side of the road.
Traffic impacts: South Hastings Way is closed to through traffic, and access is being maintained to driveways in the construction limits.

 

Highway: I-94
Location: Just west of the WIS 312/County EE interchange to the Chippewa River Bridge northwest of WIS 37.
Schedule: July 11, 2022, to September 2023
Cost: $23.71 million
Description: Reconstructing east- and westbound I-94 by removing and replacing the existing pavement from WIS 312/County EE to County E, replacing culverts and guardrail, installing median cable barrier, restoring the ditches and slopes and placing new pavement markings. Making improvements at the I-94/WIS 312/County EE interchange, including replacing the joints on the bridge, overlaying the deck with concrete and replacing the pavement on either side of the bridge and the ramps. Resurfacing east- and westbound I-94 by milling and overlaying the existing asphalt pavement from County C to the Chippewa River Bridge.
Traffic impacts: Motorists will encounter:

  • Single-lane closures during off-peak travel times on I-94.
  • The maximum width on eastbound lanes over the WIS 312/County EE bridge is 9 feet.
    • This restriction will remain in place during the Fourth of July shutdown.

 

Jackson County
Highway: WIS 95
Location: Bridges over Cisna Creek west of Merrillan and Halls Creek in Merrillan
Schedule: June 19 to November
Cost: $2.17 million
Description: Replacing the bridge, the roadway approaches on both sides of the structures, guardrail and pavement markings.
Traffic impacts: WIS 95 is closed to traffic at the bridges, with traffic being detoured via US 12 and I-94. The closure will remain in place during the Fourth of July shutdown.

 

Highway: WIS 95
Location: Bridge over the east fork of Halls Creek in the village of Merrillan
Schedule: May 15 to September
Cost: $1.06 million
Description: Replacing the bridge, the roadway approaches on both sides, guardrail and pavement markings.
Traffic impacts: The bridge is open to a single lane of traffic, with a 10-foot width restriction, controlled by temporary traffic signals.

 

Highway: WIS 121
Location: County FF South to WIS 95 west of Alma Center
Schedule: April 6 to July
Cost: $2.86 million
Description: Removing a portion of the existing pavement and placing new asphalt pavement; replacing culverts that have reached the ends of their service lives; upgrading guardrail; installing rumble strips; and replacing pavement markings.
Traffic impacts: Motorists will encounter daytime single-lane closures controlled by flagging.

 

Polk County
Highway: US 63
Location: St. Croix/Polk County line to County J south of the village of Clayton
Schedule: April 12 to late September
Cost: $5.71 million
Description: Replacing the pedestrian underpass east of 7th Street in the village of Clear Lake; milling off 2 inches of asphalt pavement and placing 3.25 inches of new asphalt; adding shoulder gravel to accommodate the highway profile increase; realigning the approach of County A/F at US 63 to achieve better sight distance at the intersection; realigning the approach of 60th Avenue at US 63; expanding the intersection tapers to meet current design standards; replacing guardrail; and cleaning, lining or repairing culverts and installing new end walls on some structures.
Traffic impacts: Motorists will encounter:

  • Lane closures controlled by flagging in work areas.
  • The closure of County A at US 63. This will remain closed during the Fourth of July shutdown.

 

Polk and St. Croix counties
Highway: WIS 65
Location: North junction of Jewell Street in the St. Croix County village of Star Prairie to US 8 in the Polk County town of Balsam Lake
Schedule: May 15 to September
Cost: $8.85 million
Description: Removing a portion of the existing asphalt pavement, overlaying the roadway with new asphalt pavement, creating a narrow, paved shoulder and reconstructing three areas of substandard vertical curves – one between the St. Croix/Polk County line and the curve just to the north and two stretches between 28th and 38th avenues in the Polk County town of Alden.
Traffic impacts: WIS 65 is closed to through traffic, and traffic is being detoured via WIS 64, WIS 46 and US 8.

 

Rusk County
Highway: County B
Location: Main Creek Bridge south of Glen Flora
Schedule: May 30 to September
Cost: $737,856
Description: Replacing the bridge.
Traffic impacts: County B is closed at the bridge.

 

St. Croix County
Highway: WIS 35
Location: County C in town of Somerset to Laser Drive in the village of Somerset
Schedule: April 26 to late October
Cost: $$6.57 million
Description: Replacing the pavement from County C to Laser Drive; upgrading the WIS 35/Church Hill Road/Main Street intersection and adding new traffic signals; and replacing and upgrading utilities.
Traffic impacts: WIS 35 is closed to through traffic from Main Street to Laser Drive and from Church Hill Road to Lagrandeur Road, with the following detours in place:

  • East of the intersection: Traffic is being detoured via Lagrandeur Road, Lemire Street, SMC Drive and Laser Drive.
  • West of the intersection: Traffic is being detoured via Main Street, which becomes County VV, to WIS 35/64 to WIS 35.
  • Lanes on WIS 35 from County C to Dairy Queen are shifted to the north and have a 10-foot width restriction in both directions.
  • These impacts will remain in place during the holiday shutdown.

 

Highway: WIS 65
Location: I-94 westbound ramp to just south of Wagner Drive in Roberts
Schedule: April 3 to November
Cost: $6.47 million
Description: Expanding WIS 65 from two to four lanes from the I-94 westbound ramp terminal to about 1,200 feet north of 70th Avenue; installing turn lanes, traffic islands and new traffic signals at the 70th Avenue intersection; upgrading drainage; placing permanent signage and new pavement markings; and modifying the park and ride lot.
Traffic impacts: Motorists will encounter the following, including during the holiday shutdown:

  • Northbound WIS 65 traffic continues to use the new northbound lanes.
  • Southbound WIS65 traffic is shifted to the new northbound WIS 65 median lane and using the median crossover to the existing southbound WIS 65 and ramp pavement via the roundabout.
  • Temporary signals are controlling traffic at the WIS 65/70th Avenue intersection.

 

Highway: WIS 128
Location: WIS 29 northeast of Spring Valley to US 12 west of Wilson
Schedule: May 22 to late July
Cost: $4.49 million
Description: Removing a portion of the existing pavement, recycling and relaying it and placing new asphalt; replacing or lining culverts; installing centerline and intersection rumble strips; replacing guardrail; and placing new pavement markings.
Traffic impacts: Motorists will encounter a single lane of traffic controlled by temporary signals.

 

Highway: I-94
Location: Safety and weight enforcement facility (SWEF) off eastbound I-94 east of Hudson
Schedule: Sept. 12, 2022, to October 2023
Cost: $21.98 million
Description: Replacing the existing SWEF building with a modern one, reconstructing the parking lots and ramp/loop roadways and constructing an automated truck traffic monitoring system along eastbound I-94, a virtual weigh station along US 12 and an approximate 300-foot communications tower near the new building.
Traffic impacts: Motorists will encounter the following off-site impacts:

  • Westbound I-94:
    • There will be a continuous median shoulder closure with barrier wall until temporary widening of the eastbound median is removed later this summer.
  • Eastbound I-94:
    • There will be a continuous outside shoulder closure with barrier wall at the SWEF ramp locations until tie-in work is completed this summer.
    • There will be a continuous left-lane closure in the three-lane portion of I-94 near the US 12 interchange and lane shift until temporary widening of the eastbound median is removed later this summer. Two lanes of traffic will be maintained during peak travel times, including during the Fourth of July holiday weekend.
    • There will be single-lane closures during off-peak hours.

 

Highway: I-94
Location: Rush River bridges west of Baldwin
Schedule: Sept. 7, 2021, to October 2023
Cost: $6.14 million
Description: Building temporary roadway and bridges to maintain four lanes of traffic on I-94; removing and replacing the existing east- and westbound I-94 bridges over the Rush River with structures wide enough to allow for an additional lane of traffic on I-94 when warranted, along with approach pavement; clearing and grubbing ditches; and installing storm sewer, signage, pavement marking, guardrail and fence.
Traffic impacts: Motorists will encounter the following lane closures for the coming week:

  • Eastbound I-94:
    • 6 to 10 a.m. Wednesday.
    • 6 p.m. Wednesday to 9 a.m. Thursday.
    • 7 p.m. Thursday to 8 a.m. Friday.

 

Highway: I-94
Location: Carr Creek south of Woodville and County NN between County B and WIS 128
Schedule: July 19, 2021, to November 2023
Cost: $21.6 million
Description: Building temporary roadway and bridges to maintain four lanes of traffic on I-94; removing and replacing the existing east- and westbound I-94 bridges over Carr Creek and County NN with structures wide enough to allow for an additional lane of traffic on I-94 when warranted; constructing eastbound exit ramp and westbound entrance ramp bridges and realigning the ramps at the I-94-County B interchange; extending the north end of the existing box culvert at County NN; and completing grading operations, approach work, sign installation and pavement marking.
Traffic impacts: Motorists can expect to encounter the following lane closures on I-94 for the coming week on:

  • Westbound I-94:
    • 6 a.m. to noon Wednesday.
    • 6 p.m. Wednesday to 11 a.m. Thursday.
    • 6 p.m. Thursday to 10 a.m. Friday.
  • Eastbound I-94:
    • 6 to 9 a.m. Wednesday.
    • 6 p.m. Wednesday to 9 a.m. Thursday.
    • 7 p.m. Thursday to 8 a.m. Friday.

 

Trempealeau County
Highway: WIS 35
Location: La Crosse County line to 10th Street in the village of Trempealeau
Schedule: May 22 to August
Cost: $4.89 million
Description: Removing a portion of the existing pavement in the urban section and placing new asphalt; removing a portion of the existing pavement in the rural section, recycling and relaying it and placing new asphalt; cleaning, lining and replacing culverts as needed; upgrading sidewalk curb ramps; replacing water valves and hydrants in the village of Trempealeau; and installing centerline and shoulder rumble strips in the rural portion of the project.
Traffic impacts: Motorists will encounter periodic lane closures controlled by flagging.

 

Highway: WIS 35/54, WIS 54/93 and US 53
Location: Buffalo/Trempealeau County line to WIS 93; WIS 93 to Winnebago Road; and Harris Road to the south Trempealeau County line
Schedule: May 30 to late October
Cost: $10.65 million
Description: Removing a portion of the existing pavement and placing new asphalt; repairing concrete pavement and overlaying it with new asphalt; installing a Through Route Activated Warning System (TRAWS) at WIS 54/93 and County T/K; repairing or replacing culvert pipes under US 53 and WIS 54; repairing four box culverts; repairing or replacing guardrail; and adding centerline and shoulder rumble strips.
Traffic impacts: Motorists will encounter single-lane closures controlled by flagging and shoulder closures as work is completed.

 

Highway: WIS 93
Location: Trout Creek Bridge south of Eleva
Schedule: June 29 to November
Cost: $1.43 million
Description: Replacing the bridge, pavement on both sides of the structure and guardrail and placing new pavement markings.
Traffic impacts: Motorists will encounter a single lane of traffic controlled by temporary traffic signals.

 

Highway: I-94
Location: County NN north of Osseo to the east county line
Schedule: July 18, 2022, to November 2024
Cost: $23.69 million
Description: Removing and replacing existing east- and westbound I-94 and I-94/US 10 interchange ramp concrete pavement, adding right-turn lanes at the I-94/US 10 interchange in Osseo and completing a polymer/chip seal on the US 10 bridge over I-94.
Traffic impacts: I-94 is open to two lanes of traffic in each direction, but motorists might encounter single-lane closures during off-peak travel times.

  • Eastbound I-94 traffic is operating on temporary lanes built in 2022.
  • Eastbound ramp traffic at the I-94/US 10 interchange are using temporary ramps until the permanent ramps are completed in late August.

 

Washburn County
Highway: WIS 77
Location: County I west of the village of Minong east to County M
Schedule: April 10 to late July
Cost: $8.48 million
Description: Removing a portion of the existing pavement and placing new asphalt pavement; cleaning, repairing or installing new culverts; reconstructing sidewalk curb ramps in the village of Minong; replacing deteriorated curb and gutter in the village of Minong; replacing guardrail; placing centerline rumble strips in rural areas; and installing new pavement markings.
Traffic impacts: Motorists will encounter lane closures controlled by flagging in work zones in the rural segments.

 

Highway: US 53
Location: Pine Grove Road southeast of Shell Lake to Wildcat Road southeast of Spooner
Schedule: Aug. 15, 2022, to October 2023
Cost: $16.8 million
Description: Removing the existing pavement and a portion of the existing base course; placing a new base aggregate layer for drainage and new concrete pavement; replacing storm sewer, culverts, curb and gutter; reconstructing the approaches to US 53 from existing intersections; replacing shoulder rumble strips; and placing pavement markings.
Traffic impacts: One lane of traffic in each direction is being maintained on the southbound lanes. This restriction will be in place for the Fourth of July shutdown.

 

Regionwide Pavement Marking Project
Highway: Various
Location: Various
Schedule: March 8 to October
Cost: $909,337
Description: Replacing epoxy highway paint pavement markings on highways across the region.
Traffic impacts: Motorists will encounter lane closures controlled by flagging where painting operations are occurring.​


​For more information regarding traffic impacts, transportation news and improvement project updates in Wisconsin’s Northwest Region:

For more information, contact:

Christena T. O'Brien, Northwest Region Communications Manager
(715) 833-9814, (715) 828-9471, christena.obrien@dot.wi.gov