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South Bridge Connector project breaks ground in De Pere, aims to improve I-41 traffic flow

South Bridge Connector project breaks ground in De Pere, aims to improve I-41 traffic flow

Yahoo13-05-2025
DE PERE, Wis. (WFRV) — Major infrastructure developments are underway on Interstate 41 near Southbridge Road in De Pere, where construction of a new interchange is moving forward.
Brown County Executive Troy Streckenbach joined other area leaders on Tuesday for a groundbreaking ceremony for the South Bridge Connector Project.
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'This is a united front,' said Streckenbach. 'The driving purpose behind this was the congestion on the Claude Allouez Bridge, and it's long overdue. This bridge was supposed to be built a long time ago, but we finally got it done because we're here as a team.'
The first segment of the project, known as EB-39, involves building a roundabout that will connect County Highway F west of the new I-41 interchange to Lawrence Drive on the east side.
The second segment, referred to as GV-14, will extend County Highway GV from French Road to Lawrence Drive, linking County Highways EB and GV to I-41.
'This connector in Interstate 41 will ensure safe and vital traffic flow through the town of Lawrence,' said Lanny Tibaldo, chairperson for the Town of Lawrence.
The project is designed to improve access for southern Brown County communities and boost regional connectivity.
Officials confirmed that the South Bridge Interchange Project remains on schedule, with completion expected by the end of 2026.
This work is part of a broader I-41 improvement plan, which includes expanding the interstate from four to six lanes between De Pere and Appleton and upgrading several interchanges along the corridor. The full project is projected to wrap up by 2030.
As part of the overall effort, Brown County is also advancing its South Bridge Connector Project. In addition to linking rural communities in southern Brown County to I-41, the initiative will create a new bridge connecting East and West De Pere.
'The intersection will be closed for about six weeks toward the end of summer,' said Brown County Highway Commissioner Chris Hardy. 'Then over the winter, we'll begin construction of the Hemlock Creek bridge.'
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The South Bridge Connector is seen as a critical step in enhancing mobility, safety, and economic development throughout the region.
Local Five will continue to provide updates as work progresses on this transformative project in Brown County.
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