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Heads up on detour at Hwy 33 and County P in neighboring Dodge County

April 14, 2019 – Dodge Co., WI – Construction is set to begin Monday, April 15 at the intersection of Highway 33 and County P in neighboring Dodge County. The Department of Transportation (DOT) is building a $1.5 million roundabout in an effort to improve safety. The money to pay for the project is from the Highway Safety Improvement Program.

A detour will be posted.

State Hwy 33 and County P

DOT detour

 

 

 

 

 

According to the DOT – Project overview

The project proposal is to reconstruct the intersection of WIS 33 and County P to a roundabout in order to reduce the history of fatal/severe injuries type crashes. The project is being funded through the Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP).

Dating back to 2013, multiple attempts have been made to improve safety at the intersection of WIS 33 and CTH P with signing including overhead stops, flashing beacons and warning signs. The improvements have proven insufficient as four more crashes were recorded in 2015. Due to the continuation of crashes, the intersection was converted to all-way stop controlled (AWSC) in late 2015 as a temporary measure before reconstruction of the intersection.

Traffic impacts/detours

The intersection will be closed to through traffic during construction. Traffic will detour using WIS 67 and WIS 175.

2 COMMENTS

  1. What’s wrong with the stop signs? 1.5 mil to install a roundabout that one will need to nearly stop for anyway? This money could be better spent.

    • If people would learn how to use roundabouts there would be very little stopping or accidents involved. Very simple yield to traffic from left and stay inside the lines, that’s all you need to do. Also never enter a roundabout when a semi-truck is in it. Simple, easy for those who can think!

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