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Not one, but two segments of I-41 in Appleton will be under construction in 2024. Beyond the I-41 expansion, here are 7 other Appleton area projects. WisDOT urges caution: 7 road construction ...
State Trunk Highway 15 (STH-15, commonly known as Highway 15 or WIS 15) is a 14.8-mile (23.8 km) state highway in Outagamie County in the US state of Wisconsin that runs east–west and provides a shortcut to Appleton from U.S. Highway 45 (US 45) for travelers inbound from points north and west.
State Trunk Highway 441, and also called the Tri-County Expressway or Highway 441 (STH-441, or WIS 441) is a state highway in the US state of Wisconsin.Together with Interstate 41/US Highway 41 (I-41/US 41), the highway forms a beltway around the greater Appleton area, and is a freeway for the entire length of its route.
State Trunk Highway 125 (often called Highway 125, STH-125 or WIS 125) is a 2.62-mile (4.22 km) state highway in Outagamie County in the US state of Wisconsin.It runs from Interstate 41 (I-41) in the Town of Grand Chute east to WIS 47 in Appleton; the route is located entirely within these two municipalities.
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The weekend of Oct. 14 and 15 saw the last stages of paving, and this past weekend, construction for overhead signs forced the closing of the Route 46 eastbound ramp to Notch Road. Work there was ...
The new route traveled from WIS 18 near Appleton to WIS 22/WIS 26 (WIS 26 is now US 45) west of Bear Creek. [3] [4] By 1999, the southernmost part of WIS 76 (former WIS 122) was removed in favor of re-adding WIS 15 and preparing for the construction of the proposed US 10 and US 45 expressways.
It is a two-lane surface road for nearly all of its length, with the exception of a few urban arterials of four or more lanes. The section of WIS 21 between Fort McCoy and I-94 in Tomah is classified as a "Major STRAHNET Connector", while the route past I-94 is classified as a "Non-Interstate STRAHNET Route".