WIS 15 Expansion - Public involvement

This page outlines public involvement meetings (PIM), hearings and other outreach for the WIS 15 expansion project.

  • PIMs are used to gather data, evaluate alternatives, prepare Environmental Impact Statement (EIS), and provide communication opportunities between project staff and interested citizens.
  • Meetings are announced through advertisements in area newspapers, display ads, project newsletters and on this site.
  • Public encouraged to contact project staff directly with any questions, comments and concerns, or to view any of the project information from the past meetings.

Scheduled/future meetings

  • TBA 

Past meetings

2019

2013


2012


2009

  • Feb. 2, 2009 - Public hearing, preliminary design concepts


2007

  • March 2007 - Stakeholder Advisory Committee (SAC) meeting provided comments on Draft EIS (DEIS) and preferred alternative
  • Feb. 28, 2007 - Public Hearing, review DEIS


2005 and older

  • Jan. 19, 2005 - PIM
  • June 2004 - AC meeting
  • October 2003 - AC meeting
  • May 28, 2003 - PIM
  • February 2003 - AC meeting
  • December 2002 - AC meeting

Stakeholders Advisory Committee information

18 members

  • Comprised of local government staff, elected officials, citizens and businesses from Outagamie County potentially impacted by future changes to WIS 15.
  • Selected to provide a consistent local review of alternatives outlined in EIS. The committee ensures representation for the entire WIS 15 corridor, from US 41 in the east, to Hortonville in the west.
  • Committee members are local contacts for citizens with questions, comments or concerns about this project and have agreed to have their names and contact information used in newsletters and public involvement activities.
  • Meetings - See meeting schedule above

Project comments

WisDOT welcomes project comments/suggestions. Please give us your comments/suggestions on this project, the project goals, transportation deficiencies, project purpose and need, and preliminary alternatives. Thank you for your interest and assistance with this important project.

  • Submit comments at PIMs and/or other public meetings
  • Send project comments via email to project staff