Wisconsin Code § 66.1037

Beautification and protection
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(1) No lands
abutting on any highway, and acquired or held for highway purposes, shall be deemed discontinued for such purposes so long as
they abut on any highway. All lands acquired for highway purposes after June 23, 1931, may be used for any purpose that the
public authority in control of the highway determines promotes
the public use and enjoyment. The authority may improve such
lands by suitable planting, to prevent the erosion of the soil, or to
beautify the highway. The right to protect and to plant vegetation
in any highway laid out prior to June 23, 1931, may be acquired in
any manner that lands may be acquired for highway purposes.
Subject to sub. (2), it shall be unlawful for any person to injure
any tree or shrub, or cut or trim any vegetation other than grass, or

make any excavation in any highway laid out after June 23, 1931,
or where the right to protect vegetation has been acquired, without the consent of the highway authority and under its direction.
The authority shall remove, cut, or trim or consent to the removing, cutting, or trimming of any tree, shrub, or vegetation in order
to provide safety to users of the highway.
(2) (a) Except as provided in par. (b), no person may cut or
trim grass along any state trunk highway without the consent of
the department of transportation.
(b) A person who owns or leases land abutting a state trunk
highway may, without the consent of the department of transportation, cut or trim grass that is within the highway right-ofway and that is located along the land’s frontage with the highway
right-of-way or within 200 feet of a driveway, railroad crossing, or
intersection along the land’s frontage with the highway right-ofway. This paragraph does not permit a person to cut or trim grass
without the consent of the department of transportation if any of
the following applies:
1. The state trunk highway is a freeway, as defined in s.
346.57 (1) (am), or an expressway, as defined in s. 59.84 (1) (b).
2. The person farms or harvests the grass.
3. The grass is located in any of the following:
a. An area where pedestrians are prohibited.
b. An area accessible only by crossing a traffic lane of the
state trunk highway.
c. An area located within 50 feet of a sign, as defined in s.
84.30 (2) (j).

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