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WisDOT to host public involvement meeting June 25 over proposed US 45 project in Oshkosh

WisDOT to host public involvement meeting June 25 over proposed US 45 project in Oshkosh

Yahoo16-06-2025
OSHKOSH – The Wisconsin Department of Transportation is set to host an online public involvement meeting June 25 to discuss a proposed road works project on U.S. 45 in downtown Oshkosh.
A news release from WisDOT said the meeting serves to review the project's proposed scope, schedule and anticipated traffic impacts.
WisDOT is proposing a pavement replacement project that extends for less than 1 mile from 16th Avenue to the Fox River in Oshkosh with the purpose of addressing deteriorated pavement, storm sewer and local utilities.
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The meeting starts at 5 p.m. and community members can access the meeting via computer or smart device by going to the U.S. 45 project website at https://wisconsindot.gov/Pages/projects/by-region/ne/45mainstosh/default.aspx.
People can also call into the meeting via phone at 608-571-2209. The conference's ID number is 705 649 896.
Contact Justin Marville at jmarville@gannett.com and follow him on X (formerly Twitter) at @justinmarville.
This article originally appeared on Oshkosh Northwestern: US 45 project in downtown Oshkosh focus of WisDOT meeting June 25
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