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WISDOT Disregards Community Opposition, Declining Driving, Proposes to Waste Taxpayer Money on Unneeded I-94 Expansion
As Federal Highway Administration Acknowledges the Driving Boom is Over, Will WISDOT Follow Suit?

As Federal Highway Administration Acknowledges the Driving Boom is Over, Will WISDOT Follow Suit?

Agency Slashes Forecasts of Future Driving Growth Between 24 and 44 Percent

Federal legislation will enable converting US 41 to an Interstate

Federal legislation will enable converting US 41 to an Interstate

“The Congressional action will allow us to move forward with the conversion of 175 miles of US Highway 41 to an Interstate highway route.”

I-94 Corridor Draft EIS Options Disregard Data, Community and Taxpayer Concerns

I-94 Corridor Draft EIS Options Disregard Data, Community and Taxpayer Concerns

WISDOT Study Epitomizes Wasteful Government Spending, Outdated Assumptions

New Partnership Will Spark Park East Development

New Partnership Will Spark Park East Development

City, County, State, Federal Government and Private Sector Working Together

Public hearing set to address future of Interstate Highway 43 in Milwaukee and Ozaukee Counties

Public hearing set to address future of Interstate Highway 43 in Milwaukee and Ozaukee Counties

The Wisconsin Department of Transportation Southeast Region office in Waukesha is holding a public hearing to discuss the design and environmental aspects of proposed improvements on Interstate Highway 43

New Federal Highway Figures Reveal Ninth Consecutive Year of Americans Driving Less

New Federal Highway Figures Reveal Ninth Consecutive Year of Americans Driving Less

State Leaders, Congress Should Re-evaluate Transportation Priorities, Invest More in Transit Instead of New Highways

CNU President John Norquist To Step Down After A Decade

CNU President John Norquist To Step Down After A Decade

Norquist spearheaded campaigns for highway removal, federal reform of housing policy and walkable communities

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