Wisconsin Code § 114.12

Condemnation of lands for airports and spaceports
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Any lands acquired, owned, controlled or occupied by such counties, cities, villages and towns for the purposes
enumerated in s. 114.11 shall and are hereby declared to be acquired, owned, controlled and occupied for a public purpose, and
as a matter of public necessity, and such cities, villages, towns or
counties shall have the right to acquire property for such purpose
or purposes under the power of eminent domain as and for a public necessity including property owned by other municipal corporations and political subdivisions and including any street, highway, park, parkway or alley, provided that no state trunk highway
shall be so acquired without the prior consent of the department.
Whenever the county, city, village or town as the case may be
shall own all land or access rights on both sides of such street,
highway, park, parkway or alley, it may, within the limits where it
has ownership or access rights on both sides, notwithstanding any
other provisions of law, vacate and close such public way by resolution of the governing body of the county, city, village or town
acquiring it and no damages shall be assessed against such
county, city, village or town by reason of such closing, except as
may be allowed in a particular condemnation action where the
lands or rights in lands necessary for such airport or spaceport are
so acquired. If such closing shall leave any part of such street,
highway, parkway or alley without access to another public street
or highway, the county, town, city or village effecting such closing shall immediately provide such access at its expense.

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