Public meeting scheduled for WIS 114 reconstruction in Winnebago County

​WIS 114 project website now live to view proposed design

Release Date: May 12, 2022 

(Menasha) The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) Northeast Region announces a WIS 114 design project website is now available to view proposed improvements on 1.7 miles of WIS 114 within the city of Menasha and village of Fox Crossing between Manitowoc Street and US 10/Oneida Street, Winnebago County.  

Included on the website is information to join the WIS 114 Project live, online public involvement meeting scheduled for 5 p.m., Tuesday, May 24, 2022. Project staff will present the proposed improvements via Microsoft Teams. The purpose of the meeting is to obtain public input on the identified needs and proposed design details. A comment, question and answer period will follow the live project presentation. To join the meeting:

WIS 114 live, online Public Involvement Meeting 
  • 5 p.m., Tuesday, May 24, 2022 via Microsoft Teams
  • Participants can access the live meeting via computer browser or mobile device by going to the WIS 114 design project website and clicking on the “join the meeting” under the Public Meeting Notice. 
  • There is also an option to join the meeting via audio-only with a conference call phone number on the website.
The proposed project is a reconstruction-level improvement with full pavement and subgrade replacement. Construction is also proposed for sidewalk, curb ramps, storm sewer, and the trail on the south side of WIS 114 in the project work zone. Engineers are also reviewing intersection geometry and evaluating turn lane needs. WIS 114 will be closed and detoured during construction. 

The WIS 114 website includes maps of the project limits and location, proposed scope and schedule, traffic impacts and proposed detour route, displays and exhibits, temporary business signing information for businesses in the work zone, a downloadable project information handout, and various methods for the public to provide comment. 

For more information:
Mark Kantola, Regional Communications Manager
Mark.Kantola@dot.wi.gov, (920) 492-4153