Gov. Tony Evers and the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) on Friday announced that counties and municipalities across the state received more than $108 million to help repair, maintain and improve local roads and highways. Since 2019, the Evers administration has improved or repaired more than 8,600 miles of road and 2,000 bridges statewide.
The second quarter payments, made on April 7, totaled $108,293,793.76 and included:
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General Transportation Aids — $103,779,044.68 to local units of government;
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Connecting Highway Aids — $4,258,774.08 to eligible municipalities; and
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Expressway Policing Aids — $255,975 to Milwaukee County.
Quarterly payments for cities, villages and towns are made in four installments on the first Monday in January, April, July and October. County payments are made in three installments, with 25% of the total annual payment on the first Monday in January; 50% on the first Monday in July; and 25% on the first Monday in October.
A complete list of the second-quarter aid payments is available here.
