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Gov. Evers, WisDOT Celebrate Launch of First Federally Funded Electric Vehicle Charging Stations

Gov. Evers, WisDOT Celebrate Launch of First Federally Funded Electric Vehicle Charging Stations

Wisconsin expanding EV infrastructure as fast-charging stations come online in Ashland, Menomonie, and Chippewa Falls with more expected in coming months

Milwaukee County Transit System Deputy Director Julie Esch Named Interim Managing Director
2024 DMV by the numbers

2024 DMV by the numbers

Wisconsin DMV served nearly 2.3 million customers in person, added innovations

2024 Wrap Up- Gov. Evers Highlights Administration’s Accomplishments During “Year of the Worker”

2024 Wrap Up- Gov. Evers Highlights Administration’s Accomplishments During “Year of the Worker”

Evers Administration celebrates successes bolstering and supporting Wisconsin’s workforce in 2024

Year in Review: WisDOT celebrates projects, programs advancing Wisconsin transportation in 2024
Frozen road law starts Saturday for northern half of Wisconsin

Frozen road law starts Saturday for northern half of Wisconsin

Law increases weight limits for log haulers, transport of road salt/sand in Zone 1 and 2

New winter road condition categories unveiled on 511 Wisconsin

New winter road condition categories unveiled on 511 Wisconsin

“Know before you go” online or with the 511 mobile app

It’s the last holiday travel season before REAL ID starts in 2025

It’s the last holiday travel season before REAL ID starts in 2025

Wisconsin DMV encourages travelers to update their driver license/ID ahead of May 7, 2025 deadline

WisDOT, WCHA applaud snowplow drivers across Wisconsin

WisDOT, WCHA applaud snowplow drivers across Wisconsin

December 2 is annual Snowplow Driver Appreciation Day

Put safe driving habits on the menu this Thanksgiving weekend

Put safe driving habits on the menu this Thanksgiving weekend

WisDOT thanks everyone who plays a role in keeping our roads safe

Gov. Evers, WisDOT Announce Nearly $32 Million Federal Grant to Promote Use of Sustainable Construction Materials, Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Removing Downtown Section of I-794 Would Generate Billions in Disposable Income, Hundreds of Millions in Taxes, Add 3,000+ Housing Units and Improve Long-Term Outlook of Region, New Report Shows

Removing Downtown Section of I-794 Would Generate Billions in Disposable Income, Hundreds of Millions in Taxes, Add 3,000+ Housing Units and Improve Long-Term Outlook of Region, New Report Shows

Distinguished Urban Planner Larry Witzling Estimates Huge Economic Value for Milwaukee by Removing I-794 through Downtown

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