- Johnson Street – National Avenue to University Drive – The westbound traffic lane on Johnson Street between National Avenue and University Drive will be restricted to one lane Monday, May 18. The traffic lane is scheduled to re-open at the end of the day Monday.
- Main Street from Merrill Ave. to Johnson Street and Merrill Ave. from Portland to Macy Street
Schedule: March 2020 through July 2020
Description: The project includes reconstruction of the storm force main, sanitary laterals, water main and laterals, storm sewer, roadway, sidewalk and approaches, restoration/landscaping, signals and lighting.
May 18 to May 22: The grading crew will complete excavation and placing breaker run and gravel base course on N. Main Street and Merrill Avenue early in the week. The trimming crew will set string line and trim the gravel base mid-week. The paving crew plans on pouring one lane along the east side of N. Main Street and one lane along the south side of Merrill Avenue before weeks end, weather pending.
Traffic Impacts: N. Main Street and Merrill Avenue remains closed to through traffic. Residents, business owners, and customers may access properties past “ROAD CLOSED – LOCAL TRAFFIC ONLY” signs. It is illegal to drive past a “ROAD CLOSED” sign or to move any construction barricades. Parking is not permitted on the street within the construction zone during working hours.
Detour: A signed detour will direct southbound N. Main Street traffic east on Johnson Street to Park Avenue to Division Street and back to N. Main Street. Similarly, northbound traffic directed eastbound to Division Street to Park Avenue and then to Johnson Street and back to N. Main Street.
Business Signs: Business patrons are encouraged to follow business signs, which will direct them to access drives located adjacent to the businesses. Businesses on the east side of N. Main Street will have access from the east,
Marquette Street to Rees Street and from the west side, Macy Street to Rees Street. S. Military Road from Oak Park Avenue to S. Hickory Street
Schedule: March 2020 through October 2020
Description: The project includes gas main and service relocations, reconstruction of sanitary sewer and laterals, storm sewer and laterals, water main and laterals, roadway, sidewalk and approaches, and restoration/landscaping.
May 18 to May 22: The utility contractor will continue installing water and sanitary laterals between Seymour Street and Hickory Street.
Traffic Impacts: S. Military Road remains closed to through traffic from S. Hickory Street to Seymour Street. Residents, business owners, and customers may access properties and businesses past “ROAD CLOSED – LOCAL TRAFFIC ONLY” signs. It is illegal to drive past a “ROAD CLOSED” sign or to move any construction barricades. Parking is not permitted on the street within the construction zone during working hours. Motorists are asked to please use caution when driving through this construction area.
South Main Street Pedestrian Trail – Main Street to Camelot Drive
Schedule: May 2020 through June 2020
Description: The project include the construction of a pedestrian bike path on the west side of Main Street.
May 18 to May 22: The contractor continues excavation for the new pedestrian trail.
Traffic Impacts: S Main Street will remain open to through traffic with traffic; the contractor will be utilizing the parking lane with equipment for southbound Main Street.
County Road V/Fond du Lac Avenue/National Avenue
Schedule: March 2020 through October 2020
Description of work: The project includes reconstruction of the water main and services and partnership with Fond du Lac County for new storm sewer, street, pedestrian trail, and lighting.
May 18 to May 22: Fond du Lac County Highway Dept continues work on storm sewer installation and grading.
Traffic impacts: The intersections of County Road V/Fond du Lac Avenue/National Avenue remain closed to through traffic. Residents, business owners, and customers may access properties past “ROAD CLOSED – LOCAL TRAFFIC ONLY” signs.
Project Detour: Signed detour in place utilizing Pioneer Road, Martin Avenue, and Ninth Street