Transportation Projects Commission advances US 151 and US 18/151 projects
Freeway conversions offer increased safety, efficiency on major freight routes
The Wisconsin Transportation Projects Commission (TPC) today voted to advance two major highway projects that offer significant safety improvements along heavily used freight corridors critical to agricultural economies.
“When we restarted the TPC in 2019, we brought back a tradition of bipartisan cooperation to plan major highway projects. Safe, reliable infrastructure connects the dots for Wisconsin’s economy and workforce,” Governor Evers said. “The bipartisan votes in favor of these two projects shows our shared interest in improving our roads.”
“Converting expressways to freeways is a proven way of increasing safety and efficiency,” Secretary Craig Thompson said. “These routes currently have significantly higher crash rates than the statewide average and removing their at-grade crossings in favor of interchanges is a wise decision.”
The TPC is a commission chaired by the Governor that includes five state senators, five assembly representatives and three citizen members who review, approve, and make recommendations regarding Major Highway Projects in Wisconsin. Governor Evers restarted the TPC in 2019 after it had been dormant since 2014.
Materials from today’s meeting and more information about the TPC can be found here.
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