Wisconsin Code § 86.50

Milwaukee County high-wide route
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(1) DEFINITIONS. In this section:
(a) “Affected area” means the entire width of the right-of-way
of the route described in sub. (2) extended to a height of 23 feet
above the roadway.
(b) “High-wide load” means a motor vehicle transporting
property on any portion of the route described in sub. (2) if the
vehicle exceeds limitations on size imposed by ch. 348 and no
portion of the motor vehicle or the transported property has a
greater width than 28 feet or a greater height than 23 feet.
(c) “Political subdivision” means a city, village, town, or
county.
(2) ROUTE. The following route through Milwaukee County
is designated as the Milwaukee County high-wide route:
(a) Commencing at the northernmost intersection of South
70th Street and West Washington Street in the city of West Allis
and proceeding south on South 70th Street.
(b) At the intersection of South 70th Street and West Greenfield Avenue, proceeding east on West Greenfield Avenue.
(c) At the intersection of South 60th Street and West Greenfield Avenue, proceeding south on South 60th Street.
(d) At the intersection of South 60th Street and West Beloit
Road, proceeding west on West Beloit Road.
(e) At the intersection of South 76th Street and West Beloit
Road, proceeding south on South 76th Street.
(f) At the intersection of South 76th Street and West Oklahoma Avenue, proceeding east on West Oklahoma Avenue.
(g) At the intersection of South 20th Street and West Oklahoma Avenue, proceeding south on South 20th Street.
(h) At the intersection of South 20th Street and West Howard
Avenue, proceeding east on West Howard Avenue.
(i) At the intersection of South 13th Street and West Howard
Avenue, proceeding south on South 13th Street.
(j) At the intersection of South 13th Street and West Waterford Avenue, proceeding east on West Waterford Avenue.
(k) At the intersection of South 6th Street and West Waterford
Avenue, proceeding north on South 6th Street.
(L) At the intersection of South 6th Street and West Howard
Avenue, proceeding east on West Howard Avenue.
(m) At the intersection of South Howell Avenue and West
Howard Avenue, proceeding north on South Howell Avenue.
(n) At the intersection of South Howell Avenue and South
Kinnickinnic Avenue, proceeding north on South Kinnickinnic
Avenue.
(o) At the intersection of South Kinnickinnic Avenue and East
Bay Street, proceeding east on East Bay Street.
(p) At the intersection of East Bay Street and the port of Milwaukee’s private access road, proceeding east on the private access road.
(q) At the intersection of the port of Milwaukee’s private access road and South Car Ferry Drive, proceeding north on South
Car Ferry Drive.
(r) Ending at the northern terminus of South Car Ferry Drive.
(3) PERMITTING. No person may install any structure within
the affected area without a permit from a political subdivision in
which any portion of the route described in sub. (2) is located. A
permit under this subsection shall require the permittee, upon request, to remove any obstruction to the use of the route described
in sub. (2) by a high-wide load within 5 days notice without cost
to the user of the route for a high-wide load.
(4) PROHIBITED ACTIONS. After December 2, 2017, no person may take any action that would make any portion of the affected area permanently unavailable for use by a high-wide load.
(4m) REMOVAL OF OBSTRUCTIONS. (a) A person who intends to use the route described in sub. (2) for a high-wide load
shall, at least 8 days before the intended use, notify a political
subdivision in which any portion of the route is located and all
owners of conflicting obstructions to the use of the route by a
high-wide load of this intent and the date on which the person intends to use the route.
(b) The owner of a conflicting obstruction to the use of the
route described in sub. (2) by a high-wide load shall remove the
obstruction before the date provided in the notice under par. (a).
No person may replace a conflicting obstruction removed under
this paragraph until the use of the route for which the removal
was required has been completed or the person who provided the
notice under par. (a) notifies the owner of the obstruction that the
obstruction may be replaced.
(5) LOCAL COOPERATION. (a) The city of Milwaukee shall
consult with all political subdivisions in which any portion of the
route described in sub. (2) is located before designating a temporary route under sub. (6).
(c) Political subdivisions in which any portion of the route described in sub. (2) is located shall attempt to reach agreements

among themselves and with persons using the route for high-wide
loads regarding the allocation of costs and provision of services
related to removing permanent structures that interfere with the
use of any portion of the affected area by high-wide loads.
(d) Political subdivisions in which any portion of the route described in sub. (2) is located shall attempt to reach agreements
among themselves and with persons using the route for high-wide
loads to timely provide traffic officer escorts for persons using
the route for high-wide loads.
(6) TEMPORARY ROUTE CHANGES. The city of Milwaukee
may designate temporary changes to the route described in sub.
(2). Subsection (4) does not apply to a highway temporarily designated under this subsection.
(7) OTHER LAW. This section does not affect the limitations
on size, weight, and load under ch. 348.

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