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Significant road projects are scheduled to take place this year along the stretch of CTH B in Dunn County.

 

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The first project on CTH B from US12/STH29 to I-94 is tentatively scheduled to start April 1st thru November 1st . The project includes the removal of the existing pavement and replacing with new concrete pavement, curb/gutter, storm sewer, intersection & turn lane improvements, street lighting, updated traffic signals (3M Dr.) and a pull of site for safety and weight facilities (SWEF). This project is part of the WisDOT STP Urban program with 80/20 state & local matching funds. The prime contractor for this project is Haas Sons.

The second project on CTH B from I-94 to Packer Dr. is tentatively scheduled to start April 15th thru October 1st . The project includes the removal of the existing pavement and replacing with new concrete and asphalt pavements, curb/gutter, storm sewer, intersection and turn lane improvements, street lighting, traffic signals (Badger Dr.) and railroad crossing improvements. This project is locally funded with reimbursement funds from the State Local Road Improvement Program (LRIP). The prime contractor for this project is Chippewa Concrete.

Both projects will include project staging with lane closures, bi-directional traffic, and complete closures with detours implemented during the duration of the projects.

We ask for everyone's patience and please remember to pay attention in work zones for your safety and the safety of those individuals working on Wisconsin's highways.

For more information please contact the Dunn County Highway Department at 715-232-2181 or email: [email protected].

Project information and updates will be provided on the Dunn County Highway website (https://www.co.dunn.wi.us/highway)

Thank you!

Dustin Binder

Dunn County Highway Commissioner

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