OSHKOSH – The section of State 91 between the towns of Omro and Algoma has been reopened to through traffic.
Wisconsin Department of Transportation made the announcement two months after starting a road works project aimed at improving bridge, culvert and railroad structures on State 91.
The project saw the replacement of pipe culverts along State 91 between James Road and Clairville Road and the rehabilitation of the State 91 bridge over Waukau Creek.
Work was also done on the railroad crossing at the Clarirville Road intersection.
For further information, visit the State 91 construction webpage at https://projects.511wi.gov/91winn/.
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This article originally appeared on Oshkosh Northwestern: WisDOT finishes State 91 construction between Omro and Algoma
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