A $6.1 million project to replace bridges along Sunset Drive in Waukesha County will bring closures starting Tuesday, WisDOT said.
A $1.4 million project to resurface Highway 83 in Waukesha County will also replace guardrails and add new paint markings, officials said.
A flood advisory remains in effect for much of southeastern Wisconsin into Monday evening after nearly 7 inches of rain in some areas.
The intersections at either side of the construction on Arcadian Avenue will stay open, officials said.
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The project is for the northbound County Trunk Highway F bridge over Green Road in Waukesha County.
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The bus service disruption is due to driver shortages, according to the Milwaukee County Transit System.
When that occurs, Waukesha Metro will go to its snow route detours.
FREE rides will be offered on Waukesha Metro and Waukesha Metrolift.
All work assignments, including days off, are selected on the basis of seniority.
Effective Thursday, September 9, Route 4 on West Ave. will be on detour.
Trips E7, W2, W3, W4, W6, W10, OE3 and OE6 will remain suspended.
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The traffic control change in Waukesha is part of the N/S Prairie Avenue, Sentry Drive and Sunset Street improvement project.
Waukesha Metro Transit (METRO) will not operate Waukesha Metro bus or Metrolift service on Sunday, July 4th (Independence Day).
The condition of bridges in Waukesha have been rated by the Federal Highway Administration.
The bus stops have low ridership, other stops in close proximity and are not ADA accessible.
Paper schedules will be available at the Transit Center.
The project is to rehabilitate the County Trunk Highway I bridge over the Fox River.
Effective Monday, March 15th, 2021, Route 7 & 7/8 will not operate to the bus stop at Waukesha Memorial Hospital.
There are no active detours on Waukesha Metro Transit at this time.
The project located on CTH Y just south of Pioneer Drive is scheduled to begin Sept. 28 and last through November.
In addition, the bus stop will be moved to the parking structure side of the Hospital grounds.
Passengers will need to have the proper fare in order to ride effective August 29th.
Passengers should continue to practice social distancing when on the bus and at the Transit Center.
The Downtown Transit Center Lobby will be closed and the MCTS Gold Line will operate a Sunday service schedule.
The Wisconsin State Patrol said people from Oconomowoc, Madison, DeForest, Illinois and Ohio either died or suffered injuries in the crash.
All traffic should follow the posted detour when the road is closed, city officials said.
Due to the closure of North St, Routes 1, 2, 9, 15 and 901 will not be operating to their normal Bus Bay locations at the Transit Center.
Federal agencies are stepping in to assist airports as air travel faces a major slow down due to the spread of the new coronavirus.
Waukesha Public Transit has adjusted the way it does business to keep its drivers and passengers safe during the coronavirus pandemic.
There will be no changes to the Saturday and Sunday schedules at this time.
Waukesha County Route 79 operated by Milwaukee County Transit System will be suspended from operation effective Monday, March 23.
Reconstruction of Barstow Street is part of an overall plan that began in 2014 to re-construct the Downtown Waukesha area.
Waukesha County officials say there's a need to reconfigure one of the County's most dangerous intersections.
The City of Waukesha will hold an open-house style information meeting to discuss the reconstruction of N/NW Barstow St. and Riverfront St.
Just in time for the holidays: the West Waukesha Bypass is open, for the most part.