Wisconsin Code § 84.014

Southeast Wisconsin freeway rehabilitation;
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Marquette interchange reconstruction project. (1) In
this section:
(a) “Interim repair” means any improvement not specified in
a notice given under s. 84.01 (17) that is needed to remedy unanticipated roadway deficiencies.
(b) “Marquette interchange” means all highways, including
ramps and shoulders, encompassing I 43, I 94, and I 794 in Milwaukee County within the area bordered by 25th Street to the
west, North Avenue to the north, the southern end of Burnham
Canal to the south, and the Milwaukee River to the east.
(c) “Reconstruction” means the rebuilding of highways and
bridges, including improvements to enhance highway safety, design, or capacity. The term includes activities associated with
such rebuilding, including design engineering, traffic mitigation,
property acquisition, and utility facility relocation. The term
does not include interim repairs.
(d) “Rehabilitation” means the reconditioning, reconstruction, or resurfacing, as defined in s. 84.013 (1) (b) to (d), of a freeway or the adding of one or more lanes to the freeway, and includes interim repairs.
(e) “Southeast Wisconsin freeway” means a state trunk highway, located in Kenosha, Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Racine, Walworth, Washington, or Waukesha county, that has 4 or more lanes
of traffic physically separated by a median or barrier and that
gives preference to through traffic by limiting access to interchanges only.
(2) Subject to ss. 84.555 and 86.255, any southeast Wisconsin
freeway rehabilitation projects, including the Marquette interchange reconstruction project and projects that involve adding
one or more lanes 5 miles or more in length to the existing freeway, may be funded from the appropriations under ss. 20.395 (3)
(cr), (ct), (cw), and (cy) and 20.866 (2) (uum) and (uup).
(3) The department may not expend from the appropriations
under s. 20.395 (3) (cr) and (cy) more than $160,643,900 in the
2001-03 fiscal biennium for the Marquette interchange reconstruction project, unless the expenditure of more funds is approved or modified and approved by the joint committee on finance. From funds that would otherwise be expended from the
appropriations under s. 20.395 (3) (cr) and (cy) for other southeast Wisconsin freeway rehabilitation projects, the department
may exceed the expenditure limit for the 2001-03 fiscal biennium
to meet project deadlines if the department makes a reduction in
subsequent allocations for the Marquette interchange reconstruction project that is equal to the amount by which the applicable
expenditure limit was exceeded.
(4) The department may transfer the funding of southeast
Wisconsin freeway rehabilitation projects between the appropriations for s. 20.395 (3) (cr) and (cy) to minimize project costs.
(5) The department shall design the reconstruction of I 94 in
Milwaukee and Waukesha counties, other than the Marquette interchange, to allow for expansion of capacity for vehicular traffic
on I 94 in these counties to meet the projected vehicular traffic
capacity needs, as determined by the department, for 25 years following the completion of such reconstruction.
(5m) (ag) In this subsection:
1e. “I 94 east-west corridor” means all freeways, including
related interchange ramps, roadways, and shoulders, encompassing I 94 in Milwaukee County from 70th Street to 16th Street, and
all adjacent frontage roads and collector road systems.
1m. “I 94 north-south corridor” means the Mitchell interchange of I 43, I 94, and I 894 in Milwaukee County, I 94 from
the Illinois-Wisconsin state line in Kenosha County proceeding
northerly through the Mitchell interchange to Howard Avenue in
Milwaukee County, I 43/894 from the Mitchell interchange proceeding westerly to 35th Street in Milwaukee County, the STH
119 Airport Spur Parkway between I 94 and General Mitchell International Airport in Milwaukee County, and all freeways, roadways, shoulders, interchange ramps, frontage roads, and collector
road systems adjacent or related to these routes or interchanges.
2. “Zoo interchange” means all freeways, including related
interchange ramps, roadways, and shoulders, and all adjacent
frontage roads and collector road systems, encompassing I 94, I
894, and USH 45 in Milwaukee County within the area bordered
by I 894/USH 45 at Lincoln Avenue to the south, I 94 at 70th
Street to the east, I 94 at 124th Street to the west, and USH 45 at
Burleigh Street to the north.
(am) Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, the
department may not expend any moneys from the appropriations
under s. 20.395 (3) (cr), (cw), and (cy) for a southeast Wisconsin
freeway rehabilitation project that involves adding one or more
lanes 5 miles or more in length to the existing freeway unless the
project is specifically enumerated in a list under par. (b).
(b) The department may proceed with the following southeast
Wisconsin freeway rehabilitation projects:
2. Reconstruction of the I 94 north-south corridor.
3. Reconstruction of the Zoo interchange.
(6) (a) A southeast Wisconsin freeway rehabilitation project
under this section may not simultaneously be considered a southeast Wisconsin freeway megaproject under s. 84.0145.
(b) Notwithstanding sub. (5m), a southeast Wisconsin freeway rehabilitation project under this section may also be consid-

ered a major highway project, eligible for funding under s. 84.013
(2) (a) , if the project meets the criteria for a major highway
project under s. 84.013 (1) (a) and satisfies all applicable requirements under ss. 13.489 and 84.013.
(c) Notwithstanding sub. (5m), a southeast Wisconsin freeway
rehabilitation project under this section may also be eligible for
funding under s. 84.013 (2) (b) if the project is not considered a
southeast Wisconsin freeway megaproject under s. 84.0145 or a
major highway project under s. 84.013.

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