Wisconsin Department of Transportation
Press Release

Next stage of I-41 rehabilitation project to begin; long-term lane and ramp closures

 

By - Apr 7th, 2025 03:21 pm

Beginning the week of April 14, the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) will start the next stage of construction on the I-41 rehabilitation project between Burleigh Street and Silver Spring Drive in Milwaukee County. As part of the next stage of work, long-term lane and ramp closures will also begin.

What to expect:

Long-term lane closures along I-41 within the project limits

  • Traffic will be reduced from three (3) lanes to two (2) lanes in each direction during the daytime hours.
  • Traffic may be reduced to one (1) lane in each direction only during overnight hours.
  • Long-term lane closures expected until late 2025.

North Avenue on-ramp to northbound I-41 to close long-term

  • North Avenue on-ramp expected to remain closed until late summer 2025.
  • Additional short-term ramp closures will be required throughout the project.

All work is weather dependent and subject to change.

Visit the project webpage at: https://projects.511wi.gov/41rehab/

NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.

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