I would like to thank all of you for taking the time to read through my newsletter. Each week, I'll include information to keep you up to date with what's happening in Madison and the 30th Senate District.
Marinette Marine
Yesterday, Marinette Marine received a contract from the Navy for another guided missile frigate. The Marinette shipbuilder could ultimately build 10 of the frigates if the Navy exercises all of its options on the original contract, which is worth up to $5.6 billion and would continue construction for 15 years. This is a great opportunity for Marinette and the 30th Senate District. Click here for the full article.
Ride Along: Brown County
Last week, the Brown County Sheriff's office took me for a ride along to observe what officers do on a day to day basis. We are so fortunate to have them protecting us everyday here in Brown County.
Tours In District
This month, I was thankful to sit down with Jim and Lindsey who own Forgotten Fire Winery in Marinette and discuss upcoming plans to expand.
This month, ChemDesign gave me the opportunity to tour their fantastic facility. ChemDesign provides fine and specialty chemical manufacturing services. The plan for the future is to grow organically in the toll manufacturing arena while reviewing strategic acquisition opportunities.
This month, BPM had me at their facility to discuss the importance of the industry. BPM is a leading manufacturer of specialty papers and converted materials for the packaging, food service and confectionery industries. BPM provides full-service toll printing and in-house capabilities to add coating to flexible packaging products.
FUN FACT: BPM in Peshtigo creates all the labels for Dum-Dums lollipops!
COVID UPDATE
Anyone in the state of Wisconsin older than 12 years old is now eligible for the Covid-19 Vaccine. Please click hereto see where the vaccine is available in your area.
DOT UPDATE
Northeast Region weekly highway construction update.
BROWN COUNTY
WIS 29/County VV Interchange
Location/limits: WIS 29/County VV interchange, WIS 29/County U interchange, and various side roads in the villages of Hobart/Howard and the Oneida Nation Reservation.
Length: 1.3 miles
Schedule: May 3, 2021 to late fall 2022
Cost: $19.8 million
Description of work: Construction of a grade-separated interchange at the intersection of WIS 29/County VV, including the connection and/or realignment of local roadways. After the completion of the interchange at WIS 29/County VV, the intersection of WIS 29/County U will be closed.
Traffic impacts: WIS 29 lane closures can be expected during off-peak hours intermittently during the project.
Local roadways will be closed and/or detoured during various times throughout construction.
Location/limits: Various bridges, ramps and overpasses on I-43 between WIS 172 and the Leo Frigo Bridge in Green Bay
Length: 10.03 miles
Cost: $6.3 million
Schedule: July 2020 to October 2021
Description of work: This project includes shoulder improvements, bridge deck milling with concrete overlays, bridge painting, culvert and bridge wingwall repairs and pavement markings.
Traffic impacts: Long-term I-43 lane closures will continue through the end of May 2021. The interstate is down to one lane open at various locations in the project work zone. Motorists could encounter delays/backups on I-43 during peak travel times. Please consider WIS 172 and I-41 as an alternate route. Current ramp closures include:
Northbound I-43 to northbound WIS 57 ramp will be closed on Monday, May 24 and Tuesday, May 25.
Northbound WIS 57 to northbound I-43 ramp CLOSED until May 27, 2021.
Irwin Avenue (city of Green Bay) located near I-43 will have a northbound lane/shoulder closure in-place starting Friday, May 7 and ending May 21, 2021. Temporary signals will provide two-directional traffic (including bike/pedestrians) through this area. This traffic pattern is expected to last approximately two weeks.
Location/limits: I-41 bridges in the Green Bay area (50 I-41 bridges/overpasses/ramps and one bridge at US 141 over I-43). Eight I-41 bridges in Oshkosh were completed in 2020.
Schedule: July 2020 through July 2021
Cost: $3.4 million
Description of work: 2021 work includes placing a thin polymer overlay on numerous I-41 bridges in the Green Bay area. Many bridges were recently constructed as part of the I-41 Expansion Project. The polymer overlays protect and prolong the life of the bridge deck. This minimizes future maintenance costs and increases the time before a more costly deck rehabilitation project is required.
Traffic Impacts: I-41 will remain open to traffic with various single and duel-lane closures at bridge location. A reduction in speed limit in the work zones will take place in the work zones.
I'm looking forward to working on each of these with many of my colleagues.
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Sen. Wimberger State Capitol, Room 104 South PO Box 7882 Madison, WI 53707 Toll-Free (800) 385-3385 or (608) 266-5670 Sen.Wimberger@legis.wi.gov| |