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Public meeting scheduled to discuss future of WIS 32 in De Pere

March 13, 2013

Meeting co-sponsored by Wisconsin DOT and the city of DePere

The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) Northeast Region in Green Bay is announcing a public information meeting to share preliminary alternatives for the WIS 32 (Main Street) corridor through the city of De Pere from Third Street to Eighth Street. The meeting is being co-hosted by WisDOT and the city of De Pere and will be held:

  • When: 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, March 21 (A short presentation is scheduled for 6:15 p.m.)
  • Where: Spruce Room at the De Pere Community Center, 600 Grant Street

This multi-year study will determine how this busy corridor will best serve the citizens of De Pere, Brown County, and northeast Wisconsin in the future. The public is encouraged to attend, ask questions and provide comments.

There will be exhibits and staff available to discuss the study and preliminary alternatives. The public can visit during the posted meeting times as convenient. Following the meeting, the presentation will also be shown periodically on the De Pere Cable Access Channel.

Persons unable to attend the meeting but wanting more information should contact Chris Culotta at (920) 492-7712 or email at christopher.culotta@dot.wi.gov. Written comments regarding the project can be mailed to Chris Culotta at 944 Vanderperren Way, Green Bay, WI 54304. Citizens who are deaf or hard of hearing and require an interpreter may request one by contacting Chris Culotta at least three working days prior to the meeting.

For more information, contact:
Communications Manager Kim Rudat, WisDOT NE Region
(920) 492-5743, kim.rudat@dot.wi.gov

 

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