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Brown County officials provide updates on closures during repaving of Fox River State Trail

Brown County officials provide updates on closures during repaving of Fox River State Trail

Yahoo30-04-2025

BROWN COUNTY, Wis. (WFRV) – The reconstruction of the Fox River State Trail is set to begin soon, and Brown County officials spoke on Wednesday to provide key updates on the timing and closures that will take effect.
The reconstruction will see about six miles of the trail repaved from Green Bay to De Pere, adding more stability and appeal to the many who use it annually.
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Brown County Parks Director Matt Kriese and County Executive Troy Streckenbach gathered with Friends of the Fox River Trail to provide more information on each reconstruction phase.
According to a release, the trail resurfacing stretches from Heritage Road north to the Porlier Pier and South Adams Street intersection.
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Trail section closures will be in effect for the following dates:
Phase One, May 5-22:
Closure: Heritage Road to William Street in De Pere from May 5 to May 9
Phase Two, June 9 – July 2
Closure: Porlier Pier in Green Bay to Lazarre Avenue in Allouez from June 9 to June 13
Phase Three, June 13 – July 9
Closure: Lazarre Avenue in Allouez to William Street in De Pere from June 16 to June 20
The dates listed may be changed pending weather complications.
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