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File #: Res.07-0426    Version: A Name: Wisconsin Department of Transportation rerouting of STH 32
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 10/2/2007 In control: City Attorney's Office
On agenda: Final action: 10/2/2007
Title: Wisconsin Department of Transportation rerouting of STH 32 Resolved, that the Commissioner of Public Works be authorized and directed to take the necessary steps to facilitate the transfer of STH 32 from Goold Street between Douglas Avenue and Main Street; and Main Street between Goold Street and Hamilton Street; to Douglas Avenue between Goold Street and Hamilton Street; and Hamilton Street between Douglas Avenue and Main Street, with the understanding that the Wisconsin Department of Transportation and City of Racine Department of Public Works will evaluate options to improve two (2) intersections, which include: A. Albert Street, Douglas Avenue, Barker Street and Superior Street; and B. Kewaunee Street, LaSalle Street and Douglas Avenue. The preferred alternative which best serves the Southeast Wisconsin Transportation System, City of Racine and the traveling public will be chosen to allow this portion of roadway to meet State Connecting Highway standards. Fiscal Note: Not app...
Sponsors: Ronald Hart
Related files: 07-1169
Sponsor
Alderman Hart
 
Title
Wisconsin Department of Transportation rerouting of STH 32
 
 
Resolved, that the Commissioner of Public Works be authorized and directed to take the necessary steps to facilitate the transfer of STH 32 from Goold Street between Douglas Avenue and Main Street; and Main Street between Goold Street and Hamilton Street; to Douglas Avenue between Goold Street and Hamilton Street; and Hamilton Street between Douglas Avenue and Main Street, with the understanding that the Wisconsin Department of Transportation and City of Racine Department of Public Works will evaluate options to improve two (2) intersections, which include:
 
A. Albert Street, Douglas Avenue, Barker Street and Superior Street; and
B. Kewaunee Street, LaSalle Street and Douglas Avenue.
 
The  preferred alternative which best serves the Southeast Wisconsin Transportation System, City of Racine and the traveling public will be chosen to allow this portion of roadway to meet State Connecting Highway standards.
 
Fiscal Note: Not applicable at this time. However, by making this portion of roadway meet State Connecting Highway system standards, State funds will pay approximately 75% of the cost to reconstruct the Douglas Avenue corridor.