Milwaukee County freeway closure; WB I-894 closing Sept. 20-23

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The I-894/Loomis Road Project

Jason Roselle with the Wisconsin Department of Transportation joins FOX6 WakeUp with the details.

The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) will be conducting a freeway closure of westbound I-894 between the Mitchell Interchange and Hale Interchange from Friday, Sept. 20 through Monday, Sept. 23. 

Officials say the full, directional closure includes westbound I-894. It will be closing Friday night (11 p.m.) until Monday morning (5:30 a.m.) for milling and paving work.

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WisDOT plans held a news conference on Thursday morning, Sept. 19 to provide even more details about the I-894 project, closure and timing. A WisDOT spokesperson said do not worry if you need to get through the area.

"During these full closures, the best detours would be to use the rest of our freeway system, which is I-94 and I-43 going in and around Milwaukee. Travelers who need to get to the 894 area themselves, they can use Layton Avenue as a detour," said Eric Hanson, WisDOT Construction Project Manager.

The following weekend, eastbound I-894 will be closed for the same reason. 

Contigency weekends are Oct. 4-7 and Oct. 11-14 if weather affects the scheduled closures.

Scope of project

This project includes approximately three miles of I-894 and 1.5 miles of Loomis Road and ramps in the City of Greenfield. The improvements include the following: 

  • Resurfacing I-894 freeway lanes and ramps
  • Reconstructing I-894 median and Loomis Road interchange at I-894
  • Improving draining systems, guard rails, lighting and sign structures
  • Repairing pavement and maintenance at four local roads and bridges at I-894

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The I-894 project is scheduled to be complete in summer 2025. Visit the I-894 Project Overview for more information.