OSHKOSH, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) — State transportation officials selected a preferred Oregon/Jackson Street Bridge design.
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) Northeast Region announced a high-level, fixed bridge on a partially offset alignment as the preferred design alternative in the ongoing Oregon/Jackson Street Bridge Environmental Study.
The study, which began in 2015, looked to develop and evaluate a range of potential Fox River crossing alternatives that would address the nearly 70-year-old structure as it nears the end of its service life. The study paused in late 2017 and resumed in 2021. While the bridge is safe and structurally sound, officials say regular inspections confirm maintenance operations will only extend the bridge life a limited number of years and replacement is needed.
WisDOT chose Alternative 4M – High-level fixed partial offset revised for business access.
“It’s through this collaborative process of sharing concerns and comments that we were able to come to a consensus on a structure that will meet the needs of Oshkosh for decades to come,” said Tom Buchholz, WisDOT Northeast Region Director. “I’d like to thank the residents and leaders of Oshkosh for all their time and effort devoted to this important design decision.”
The high-level, fixed bridge on a partially offset alignment will maintain safe access and passage for all users including motorists, bicyclists, pedestrians, persons with disabilities, and waterway users, and meet the transportation needs of the city.
- Click here to see the details of the bridge study and renderings
WisDOT plans to submit a draft environmental document for review this summer to the Federal Highway Administration. Environmental approvals are anticipated in 2024 and design will continue through 2027. Construction is currently anticipated to begin in 2028.
Future public meetings will be scheduled to present design refinements, real estate needs, construction elements, possible traffic impacts, and information for businesses impacted by roadway closures.