Governor Evers approves WIS 25 project in Dunn County

Work from I-94 in Menomonie to County D includes placing new asphalt pavement

Release date: April 6, 2026

To invest in Wisconsin’s transportation system, Gov. Tony Evers has signed a $4.98 million contract with prime contractor Monarch Paving Co. of Amery for a resurfacing project on WIS 25 from I-94 in Menomonie north to County D. Construction is expected to start the week of April 13.

This segment of WIS 25 is showing signs of deterioration. To address this and other issues, the Wisconsin Department of Transportation is proposing:

  • Removing a portion of the existing pavement from the bridge over I-94 to the railroad bridge and placing new asphalt pavement
  • Recycling a portion of the existing pavement, mixing it with a stabilizing agent, relaying it and placing new asphalt over the roadway from the railroad bridge to County D
  • Adjusting or replacing guardrail
  • Completing culvert maintenance
  • Upgrading pedestrian curb ramps and traffic signals
  • Replacing pavement markings

Building roundabouts on WIS 25 at the north and south junctions of County BB will be constructed through a separate future project.

During construction, WIS 25 will remain open during construction, but motorists will encounter lane closures and traffic shifts and might encounter short-duration access modifications.

Construction is scheduled for completion in early August.

For more information, visit the project’s construction website.

Motorists are reminded that using handheld cell phones in Wisconsin work zones is illegal. Alerts and updates provided via these sites are not intended for use while driving. When driving, your focus should always be on driving.

For more information regarding traffic impacts, transportation news and improvement project updates in Wisconsin’s Northwest Region:

For more information, contact:

Christena T. O'Brien, Northwest Region Communications Manager
(715) 833-9814, (715) 828-9471, christena.obrien@dot.wi.gov

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