WisDOT: Badger Fans Heading To Camp Randall Urged To Plan Ahead

News Release

Wisconsin Department of Transportation

Southwest Region 2101 Wright Street Madison, WI 53704

September 4, 2014

For more information, contact:

Steven Theisen, WisDOT Communications Manager

(608) 884-1230, steven.theisen@dot.wi.gov

 

Badger fans heading to Camp Randall urged to plan ahead

Numerous construction projects in and around Madison

Construction is underway on a number of state highways in Dane County, and the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) Southwest Region encourages Badger football fans to plan ahead if traveling to Camp Randall for Saturday’s 11 a.m. kick-off.

Most notably, the Madison Beltline (US 12/18) and Verona Road (US 18/151) are under construction. Beltline work will be halted five hours before and after the game, but orange barrels, temporary lanes, ramp closures and reduced speeds combined with game day traffic will cause delays.

 

WisDOT strongly recommends motorists allow themselves additional time to reach their destination. Alternate routes in Madison are likely to have delays due to game traffic and local construction projects, as well. Motorists are encouraged to remain alert for state and local work zones and plan on exercising patience as they drive through the area.

 

State highway projects in the greater Madison area include:

US 12/18 (Madison Beltline)

· Lane shifts in both directions between Middleton and I-39/90

· US 14 ramp to westbound Beltline is closed

· Old Sauk Road ramp to eastbound Beltline is closed

· Eastbound lanes are split near Park Street

 

US 18/151 (Verona Road)

· All traffic shifted on the new northbound lanes just south of the Beltline

· Two lanes open in each direction; reduced speeds

 

I-39/90, south of the US 12/18 (Beltline) interchange

· Lane shifts and reduced speeds

 

WIS 19, Waunakee

· Main Street (WIS19) closed to through traffic and detoured

· WIS 19/WIS 113/Century Avenue intersection closed to through traffic and detoured

 

The City of Madison is asking motorists to avoid East Johnson Street after the game. One lane of traffic is maintained between N. Butler and N. Baldwin. Exiting game traffic is expected to see severe delays. Travelers are encouraged to use alternate routes or to stay after the game to allow heavy traffic to clear. For more information, visit www.cityofmadison.com/engineering/EJohnson.

Traveler information for all state highways can be found at www.511wi.gov or by dialing 511.

 

And go Badgers!