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MADISON, Wis. — This week, Gov. Tony Evers, together
with the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT), announced that
counties and municipalities across the state received over $141 million
in the first quarterly payments for 2025 for General Transportation,
Connecting Highway, and Expressway Policing Aids. The funding goes to
local governments to construct, repair, and improve local streets and
roads, ensuring Wisconsinites have the safe, reliable, and strong local
infrastructure in communities across our state.“We’re working to
fix the darn roads, and I’m proud we’ve improved more than 8,600 miles
of roads and more than 2,000 bridges across the state since I took
office,” said Gov. Evers. “Thanks to the historic efforts I’ve signed
into law as governor to restore and bolster our statewide
infrastructure, we’re helping ensure our local communities have the
support to keep our roads in good repair to keep folks safe, support our
local economies, and ensure Wisconsin has the 21st-century
infrastructure folks expect and deserve.”... Ken Notes: Dollar amounts for the region at the link... | ||
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