Wisconsin Code § 66.1035

Rights of abutting owners
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The owners of land
abutting on any highway, street, or alley shall have a common
right in the free and unobstructed use of the full width of the
highway, street, or alley. No town, village, city, county, company,
or corporation shall close up, use, or obstruct any part of the highway, street, or alley so as to materially interfere with its usefulness as a highway or so as to damage abutting property, or permit
the same to be done, without just compensation being made for
any resulting damage. This section does not impose liability for
damages arising from the use, maintenance, and operation of
tracks or other public improvement legally laid down, built, or established in any street, highway, or alley prior to April 7, 1889.
All rights in property that could entitle an owner to damages under this section may be condemned by any business entity that is
listed in s. 32.02 in the same manner that other property may be
condemned by the business entity.

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