WisDOT, DATCP highlight historic transportation investments in rural Wisconsin communities
Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) Secretary Craig Thompson today joined Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) Secretary Randy Romanski at a farm near Monroe in Green County to highlight strategic transportation investments in rural Wisconsin communities.
Governor Evers’ biennial budget reflects historic transportation investments for quality infrastructure in all corners of the state. The recent budget includes $100 million for the Local Road Improvement Program, and $150 million for the newly created Agricultural Road Improvement Program. WisDOT also continues to invest in the Harbor Assistance Program to fund harbor improvements such as the new agricultural transloading facility at Port of Milwaukee.
Since 2019, WisDOT has improved more than 5,800 miles of roads and nearly 1,600 bridges throughout the state. Between the investments in Governor Evers’ first two budgets and the new federal resources Wisconsin will receive under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, $1.65 billion will be directed to WisDOT programs specifically for local road and bridge projects through Federal Fiscal Year 2026. This total represents more than doubling the funding to local road and bridge structures. Additionally, General Transportation Aids supply another $500 million annually to help address transportation needs.
Wisconsin is home to 64,100 farms on 14.2 million acres. Annually, Wisconsin agriculture provides 435,700 jobs or 11.8% of the state’s employment. Wisconsin exported a record high $4.22 billion of agricultural and food products to 142 countries in 2022, accounting for more than 9% of Wisconsin’s total export value.
The majority of agricultural freight in Wisconsin is moving over our roadways in trucks. WisDOT continues to invest in transportation infrastructure that will help agriculture and all of Wisconsin’s freight-dependent industries be more competitive, both in the state and in markets all around the world.
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