Saturday, April 28, 2012
Traveling down Douglas Avenue south of 3 Mile Road got a bit more confusing this week, but here's how to alleviate that problem.
The construction of Highway 32 (Douglas Ave.) between Goold and South street began this week. The $4 million project will reconstruct the 1.5-mile section. People will still be able to use the northbound lane, but the southbound lane will be closed. Drivers will be detoured from the north at WI 32 to Wis 38 to Yout Street and back to Douglas Avenue. The company working on the project, Stark Asphalt, has set a completion date by late October, but that of course is dependent on the weather.
Monday, April 9, 2012
Caledonia residents traveling south on Douglas Avenue and west on Three Mile will face some challenges this spring and summer as the season of the orange barrels is upon us. Find out how long these projects are expected to last.
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Monday, April 9, 2012
The season of the orange barrels is upon us as area roads projects ramp up on Douglas Avenue between Goold Street and Three Mile Road, and Three Mile Road from Main Street to Lasalle Street. A number of businesses that depend on their customers using those roads are bracing for the worst since there will be road closures until the beginning of October on Douglas Avenue. But the project on Three Mile Road will involve closing eastbound traffic until August. To read more, click here.
Jeff Warg
5:00 pm on Saturday, April 28, 2012
Take Main or Erie Street south to avoid congestion on the detour route.   more ›