Wisconsin Code § 84.0145

Southeast Wisconsin freeway megaprojects
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(1) In this section:
(ae) “I 94 east-west corridor project” has the meaning given in
s. 84.014 (5m) (ag) 1e.
(am) “I 94 north-south corridor” has the meaning given in s.
84.014 (5m) (ag) 1m.
(b) “Southeast Wisconsin freeway” has the meaning given in
s. 84.014 (1) (e).
(c) “Southeast Wisconsin freeway megaproject” means any
project on a southeast Wisconsin freeway having a total cost of
more than $500 million, subject to adjustment under sub. (4).
(d) “Zoo interchange” has the meaning given in s. 84.014
(5m) (ag) 2.
(2) Subject to sub. (3) and s. 86.255, any southeast Wisconsin
freeway megaproject may be funded only from the appropriations
under ss. 20.395 (3) (aq), (av), (ax), and (ct) and 20.866 (2) (uup),
(uur), (uuv), and (uuz).
(3) (a) The department may not encumber or expend any
moneys for construction of a southeast Wisconsin freeway
megaproject unless the project is specifically enumerated in a list
under par. (b).
(b) The department may provide funding for the following
southeast Wisconsin freeway megaprojects:
1. The I 94 north-south corridor project.
2. The Zoo interchange project.
3. The I 94 east-west corridor project.
(4) The department shall annually adjust the amount specified in sub. (1) (c) to reflect the annual change in the Wisconsin
Department of Transportation Construction Cost Index, Yearly
Moving Average, as maintained by the department or, if at any
time the department no longer maintains this index, another suitable index as determined by the department. Beginning in 2012,
prior to October 1 of each year, the department shall compute the
annual adjustment required under this subsection and shall publish the new adjusted amount applicable under sub. (1) (c), which
amount shall become effective on October 1 of that year. The department may not adjust the amount specified in sub. (1) (c) to an
amount less than that specified in sub. (1) (c).

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