Milwaukee Street Closed to Thru Traffic from Rice Street to Roundabout as Construction Project Resumes

Milwaukee Street is now closed to thru traffic from Rice Street to the roundabout.  The contractor will be finishing the sanitary sewer and storm sewer work in this section.  After the underground work is completed, crews will complete the remaining concrete pavement, curb and gutter, drive approaches and sidewalk, street signs, pavement markings and restoration. 

After the underground work is completed between Rice Street and the roundabout, the contractor will resume work on Elkhorn Road from the roundabout to Highway 12.  Work in this section includes storm sewer, milling and overlaying of asphalt pavement, concrete pavement, curb and gutter, sidewalks, street signs, pavement markings and restoration.  Elkhorn Road will be closed to thru traffic.  Access will be permitted for local businesses and property owners. 

The roundabout will remain open to traffic during construction.

All work is scheduled to be completed by July 21, 2020. 

Bradley J. Marquardt, P.E.

Public Works Director                              

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