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Sturgeon Bay roads closed for transmission line construction

PEWAUKEE, Wis. – Beginning the week of Aug.10, 2020, some Sturgeon Bay roads and parking lots will be closed to allow for installation of new transmission line cables beneath the Sturgeon Bay Ship Channel.

  • Second Avenue between Nebraska and Oregon Streets (northeast of Graham park) will be closed beginning the week of Aug. 10, 2020, through mid-December 2020.
  • The City of Sturgeon Bay parking lot on Nebraska Street, between First and Second Avenues, will be closed Aug. 10, 2020, through May 2021.
  • One lane on Neenah Avenue near Sawyer Park will be closed for up to four weeks in December 2020 and January 2021. Driveways and access points on Neenah Avenue are scheduled to remain open.
  • First Avenue between Nebraska and Oregon Streets will be closed for construction for approximately two weeks in January 2021.

Local officials, along with local law enforcement, have been notified of the work. In the interest of safety, the public should remain a safe distance of 50 feet away from construction equipment and crews.

Note to editors: More information and a map of the work area can be found here. In the interest of safety, please refrain from stopping, viewing and photographing the work from roadways.

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