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Winter Construction Begins for Dane-Sauk Co. Recreational Bridge
2024-12-03
Dane County and Sauk County are on the verge of a significant infrastructure development. Construction is gearing up to begin this winter, marking a milestone in the region's recreational and connectivity efforts.

Uniting Dane and Sauk Counties through a Recreational Bridge

Project Background and Significance

This project has been a long-awaited endeavor, taking 20 years to come to fruition. The recreational bridge, spanning 500 ft, will transform an existing railroad track into a trail, providing a seamless link from the Wisconsin River to the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources' parking lot on STH 78. It is not just a physical connection but a symbol of community collaboration and the pursuit of a better quality of life.This initiative not only encourages outdoor activities but also has a profound impact on the local economies. It showcases the diverse areas outside the county's urban center, fostering a sense of unity and understanding among residents. Mom and pop businesses are expected to benefit from the increased foot traffic, while people gain a deeper appreciation for the lives of others.

Cost and Funding

The construction of this new trail comes with a price tag of roughly $12 million. Remarkably, $11 million of this amount has been secured through federal funds and outside grants. This demonstrates the commitment and support from various sources in making this project a reality. The investment is not only in infrastructure but in the future of the communities involved.

Connectivity and Trails

The planning team behind the bridge envisions that the construction will last at least through 2026. Once completed, the new trail will serve as a vital link, connecting the Great Sauk-Walking Iron Trail to several more routes along the Wisconsin River. This opens up a world of possibilities for bikers and trail enthusiasts, allowing them to explore not only within Dane County and Devil's Lake but also extend their adventures to the world-renowned Elroy-Sparta State Trail. It will become a hub for outdoor recreation and a source of pride for the region.People are eagerly looking forward to being able to enjoy all these trails have to offer in the coming years. The collective desire to enhance the recreational offerings and promote connectivity is driving this project forward, and it is set to leave a lasting mark on the Dane-Sauk County area.
Southbound I-5 to Have Overnight Closures for Construction from Dec. 9 - 12
2024-12-04
Motorists traveling on the southbound Interstate 5 between Calgrove Boulevard and the State Route 14 interchange are in for a bumpy ride from December 9th to 12th, with all-lanes closures scheduled from 10 p.m. to 4 a.m. each night. This construction project aims to enhance safety and operations along the I-5 in response to the expected population growth in the Santa Clarita Valley.

Navigating Southbound I-5 Construction: Delays and Detours Ahead

Construction Details and Timeline

L.A. Metro and Caltrans District 7 have planned all-lanes closures of the southbound I-5 lanes next week at night. The $679 million project, which began in fall 2021 and is projected to end in 2026, will install three new permanent overhead signs along the southbound I-5 lanes from Calgrove Boulevard to the SR-14 interchange. This is part of the I-5 North County Enhancements Projects.

The specific closure schedule is as follows: Monday, December 9th, from 10 p.m. to 4 a.m.; Tuesday, December 10th, from 10 p.m. to 4 a.m.; Wednesday, December 11th, from 10 p.m. to 4 a.m.; and Thursday, December 12th, from 10 p.m. to 4 a.m. These closures will have a significant impact on traffic during these hours.

Primary and Local Access Detours

The primary detour for motorists traveling southbound on I-5 is to exit at Newhall Ranch Road and continue east on Newhall Ranch Road/Golden Valley Road to the southbound SR-14 Interchange. This detour provides an alternative route for those affected by the closures.

A local access detour is available for motorists to exit at Calgrove Boulevard, continue south on The Old Road, south on San Fernando Road and Sepulveda Boulevard, and then proceed to the southbound I-5 on-ramp. This detour is designed to accommodate local traffic while the main lanes are closed.

Weather and Construction Impact

It's important to note that these closure dates can be subject to change depending on weather conditions and the construction process. Weather can often delay construction activities, and the construction team will make adjustments as needed to ensure the safety of workers and motorists.

The I-5 North County Enhancements Projects are crucial for the future of the Santa Clarita Valley. By increasing safety and improving operations along the freeway, these enhancements will benefit not only motorists but also the local community.

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Construction Begins on Solar Farm at Greater Binghamton Airport
2024-12-03
At Greater Binghamton Airport, a major modernization initiative is underway while another project has also begun. This new project has no relation to aviation and is instead focused on renewable energy. Workers are currently constructing a solar energy system on a 30-acre section of airport property in the town of Maine. The 6.3 megawatt solar farm is being developed in an area southwest of the airport terminal off Commercial Drive.

Above Grid's Role and Lease Agreement

Above Grid, a Texas-based company, has secured a 25-year lease to operate this facility on the site. The lease agreement was approved by the Broome County legislature in 2022. This significant step has paved the way for the construction and future operation of the solar farm.

Technology and Its Benefits

The new solar farm utilizes a technology that enables the panels to track the sun's movement during the day. This innovative approach increases the amount of electricity generated by the facility. By following the sun, the panels can capture more solar energy, maximizing the output of the solar farm. It is a smart and efficient way to harness renewable energy and contribute to a greener future.

Location and Its Significance

The solar project is located well below the runway grade in a hilly area of the airport. This location is considered perfect for solar as it provides ample space and optimal sunlight exposure. It won't interfere with the airport's operations as Heefner, the Broome County aviation commissioner, noted. The fact that it is in a hilly area also adds to its suitability for solar installation, making the most of the available land.

Construction Progress and Timeline

Construction materials are already at the solar farm site near Commercial Drive in the town of Maine. This indicates the progress that has been made so far. The facility is expected to go into operation by late next year, which is an exciting milestone. It shows the dedication and effort put into this project and the anticipation for its contribution to the local energy supply.Contact WNBF News reporter Bob Joseph: bob@wnbf.com. For breaking news and updates on developing stories, follow @BinghamtonNow on Twitter.
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