US 14 Corridor Preservation Access Study

Project location | Project overview | Schedule | Status/phase | Contact information

​Project location

US 14, WIS 78 (Mazomanie) to US 12/18 (Middleton), in Dane County.

Project overview

The US 14 corridor, a 15-mile segment, is a backbone connector highway. It is a direct connection between Madison and La Crosse and a gateway highway to Southwest Wisconsin. It is part of the Connections 2030 Frank Lloyd Wright Corridor.

Planning for a Corridor Preservation Access Study began in 2008. Traffic along this corridor is projected to increase by over 30 percent over the next 25 years leading to reduced intersection operations and unsafe conditions throughout the corridor.

This study documents all safety, operational deficiencies and environmental characteristics of the corridor. This study also helped develop roadway and intersection strategies and recommendations to increase safety and operations along the corridor.

Schedule

Upcoming

  • To be determined (TBD) - This study is intended as a source of information to aid in making future transportation decisions. There are no immediate plans or allocated funds for construction at this time.

Past

2010


2008 and older

  • April 3, 2008 - PIM
  • 2008 - Planning started

Status/phase

  • Study completed May 2010.
  • This study is intended as a source of information to aid in making future transportation decisions. There are no immediate plans or allocated funds for construction at this time.​​

Contact information

Tom Koprowski
WisDOT Study Manager
(608) 246-3869
thomas.koprowski@dot.wi.gov

Michael Bie
WisDOT Southwest Region Communications Manager
(608) 246-7928
michael.bie@dot.wi.gov

Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT)
Southwest Region, Madison Office
2101 Wright St.
Madison, WI 53704
Phone: (608) 246-3800
Fax: (608) 246-3843
TTY: 711
Email: swr.dtsd@dot.wi.gov