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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Sean Race from the Wisconsin Department of Transportation joined us on Tuesday, Jan. 20 to offer an update on upcoming changes to I-94 starting in February.
Race provided an update on the early east leg segment of the I-94 East-West project. He discussed the long-term closure of the 27th Street bridge over I-94 beginning early in the month, the closure of the I-94 eastbound exit to 26th Street and St. Paul Avenue, and long-term lane closures along eastbound I-94 approaching 27th Street starting in March.
He also talked about the 28th Street entrance ramp to westbound I-94 will close for two months starting in late January for electrical work by We Energies.
WisDOT will continue providing updates to CBS 58 on a regular basis.