Help Save I-794 Lake Interchange

The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT), in partnership with the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), is evaluating alternatives for the I-794 Lake Interchange corridor in downtown Milwaukee.

 

This web page is designed to help the community understand the options and why this group believes the interchange should be replaced in kind and not changed. If you use I-794 or any of it’s on an off ramps, please study the information below.

You can see from the study that up to 73,900 vehicles travel on this interchange daily. Picture from Wisconsin Department of Transportation

One of the proposals is to remove the entire interchange and direct traffic onto the city streets.
Picture from Wisconsin Department of Transportation

Our concerns

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Testing the Elements

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How can I help?

Donate!!!

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Reach out

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Attend the meetings

(See the schedule below)

Meeting Schedule

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Information

Click here to see the WisDOT study.

WisDOT.

Click here for the information page from the WisDOT.