City Of Wauwatosa: I-94 East West Public Involvement Meetings
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Wauwatosa WI
30 November, 2021
5:12 AM
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Press release from the City of Wauwatosa: 11/29/2021 3:51 PM Please join the Wisconsin Department of Transportation at either of two open house style public involvement meetings: December 8 and December 9 Please join the Wisconsin Department of Transportation at either of two open house style public involvement meetings. You are invited to view I-94 East-West project information, talk with project staff, and submit input on alternative designs for the corridor. Persons who are deaf or hard of hearing and who require a language interpreter may request one by contacting the Wisconsin Telecommunications Relay System (dial 711) by December 1, 2021. The same information will be presented on both nights, so come when it's convenient for you: December 8, 2021 4pm - 7pm State Fair Park Tommy Thompson Youth Center Gate #5 640 S. 84th St., Milwaukee MCTS Route 33 December 9, 2021 4pm - 7pm WDNR Milwaukee Office 1027 W. St. Paul, Milwaukee Connections at nearby intermodal station – via HOP, MCTS Routes 12, 31 Wisconsin Department of Transportation I-94 East-West Corridor Project The I-94 East-West project corridor extends from 70th Street to just west of 16th Street on I-94 and from Wisconsin Avenue to just south of American Family Field on WIS 175. The purpose of the I-94 East-West Corridor Study project is to address the deteriorated condition of I-94, obsolete roadway and bridge design, existing and future traffic demand, and high crash rate. WisDOT announced in April 2021 that a Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (SEIS) is being undertaken using the most recent data and public input available. The SEIS will look closely at the following: Environment changes (new regulations, new protected species) Changes to data (traffic, population) Changes to the alternative (footprint, impacts, number of lanes) What project stakeholders and the public have to say about the project View more information on the project website. Return to full list >> This press release was produced by the City of Wauwatosa. The views expressed here are the author's own.
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