Wisconsin 15/Northland Avenue bridge over I41 to close from February until late Fall 2025
Jan 22, 2025
GRAND CHUTE, Wis. (WFRV) - A bridge over I-41 and the southbound I-41 on-ramp from Wisconsin 15 will close on Monday, February 3 for several months due to construction.
According to a release from the Green Bay Office of the Wisconsin Department of Transportation, the closure will last until at least late into Autumn this year.
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The work includes the reconstruction of the Wisconsin 15 interchange to accommodate for the higher traffic totals and increased safety. In addition, bicycle and pedestrian accommodations will be made along with new crash investigation sites.
The work is part of the larger I-41 project to reconstruct 23 miles of I-41 to six lanes between Wis-96 in Appleton and County F in De Pere.
The full graphic detailing traffic impacts is below
Northeast Region - Green Bay Office - WisDOT
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The following numbers regarding traffic impacts can be attributed to the diagram above, according to the release:
WIS 15/County OO/Northland Avenue over I-41 closes on February 3 until late fall 2025.
EB WIS 15/County OO/Northland Avenue detour: County CB to WIS 96/Wisconsin Avenue to Lynndale Drive
WB WIS 15/County OO/Northland Avenue detour: Lynndale Drive to WIS 96/Wisconsin Avenue to County CB.
The southbound on-ramp will close from February 3 to fall 2025
The southbound off-ramp will partially close, with right turns only, beginning on February 3
SB I-41 to County OO/Northland Avenue detour: Southbound I-41 to WIS 96/Wisconsin Avenue off-ramp, follow WIS 96 East to Lynndale Drive, turn north onto Lynndale Drive back to County OO/Northland Avenue
FULL CLOSURE summer to fall 2025.
The northbound on-ramp will be closed from May 2025 until fall 2025
The northbound off-ramp will close from June 2025 until fall 2025
For more information on the project, visit the Wisconsin Department of Transportation's website with more details.