Wisconsin Transportation Law News - Wisconsin Gov. Evers unveils $1 billion plan to improve state transportation infrastructure

On August 6, 2025, Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers announced a bold plan to invest $1 billion in improving the state's transportation infrastructure. The plan, which is set to be implemented over the next five years, aims to address the crumbling roads and bridges that have plagued the state for years.Governor Evers explained that the plan will focus on repairing and upgrading existing roads and bridges, as well as adding new infrastructure to accommodate the growing population and economy of Wisconsin. "Our transportation infrastructure is the backbone of our economy. We cannot afford to neglect it any longer," Governor Evers said during a press conference announcing the plan.The $1 billion investment will be funded through a combination of state and federal funds, as well as a slight increase in gas taxes and vehicle registration fees. Governor Evers emphasized that the cost of inaction would be far greater than the cost of investing in the state's transportation system. "We cannot continue to kick the can down the road. The time to act is now," he said.The plan includes projects to widen highways, repair bridges, and improve public transit options. In addition, the plan calls for the development of new bike lanes and pedestrian paths to promote sustainability and encourage alternative modes of transportation.Many state lawmakers and transportation advocates have praised Governor Evers' plan, citing the urgent need for improvements to Wisconsin's transportation infrastructure. "This is a much-needed investment in our state's future. Our roads and bridges are in desperate need of repair, and this plan will help ensure the safety and efficiency of our transportation system," said State Senator Jennifer Shilling.The $1 billion plan is set to begin in the coming weeks, with the first projects expected to get underway by the end of the year. Governor Evers has expressed confidence that the plan will help to address the state's transportation challenges and position Wisconsin for future growth and prosperity.

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