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Construction & Infrastructure Management
The Village of Shorewood is a fully-developed community served by an infrastructure which dates to the early 1900’s. The Department of Public Works (DPW) is charged with the maintenance of this infrastructure and through its various divisions the DPW manages programs for the Village’s water distribution, sewer collection, street, alley, sidewalk, street lighting, traffic control, public buildings and park infrastructure systems.
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2023 Phase 1 Southeast Area Combined Sewer Improvements
See project and schedule information for the first phase of the Village's Southeast Area Combined Sewer Improvements.
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2024-2026 Infrastructure Programs (Proposed)
Capital infrastructure projects as identified in the Long Range Financial Plan.
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2025 Lake Drive (Wis 32) Construction
Lake Drive (Wis 32) within the Shorewood Village limits is scheduled for reconstruction by the Wisconsin Department of Transportation in 2025.
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2026 N. Oakland Avenue Reconstruction
Pavement replacement with pedestrian safety improvements, green infrastructure enhancements and watermain and service replacement is proposed for 2025.
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Southeast Area Combined Sewer Improvements
The Village of Shorewood’s planned South East Area Combined Sewer Improvements (SEACSI) are the culmination of decades of analysis, planning and engineering.
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Streetlight System
Find information on Shorewood's street lighting system and learn about plans for its improvement.
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DPW Facility Needs & Site Evaluation
The Village hired Barrientos Design and Consulting in November 2022 to conduct a needs assessment, site evaluation and conceptual plan for an improved DPW facility.
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Pavement Management Program
Information related to the planning, management and maintenance of the Village's approximately 28 lane miles of roadway.
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Sidewalk Program
A biennial sidewalk program maintains the nearly 60 miles of sidewalk pavement within the Village of Shorewood.
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Annual Sewer Lining Program
CIPP (cured in place pipe) is one of the tools used to combat inflow & infiltration. Learn more...
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Sewer Improvement Planning
Access the history of the Village's sewer improvement planning efforts.
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Park Infrastructure
See planned and past park improvement projects.
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Public Buildings