Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers said Wednesday, July 8 that he plans to
seek federal approval to restart a long-stalled project to expand a
3.5-mile stretch of Interstate 94 around Milwaukee.
Then-Gov. Scott Walker abandoned the project in 2017, when it came with a price tag close to $1 billion. The plans were to expand the east-west corridor from four to eight lanes to ease congestion in a stretch identified as one of the most dangerous in the state that runs from the Marquette interchange at 16th Street to the Zoo interchange at 70th Street. ...more | ||
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