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Muskego public works: 2025 road program completed; Milwaukee MSD project wrapped for the year

October 21, 2025 | Muskego City, Waukesha County, Wisconsin


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Muskego public works: 2025 road program completed; Milwaukee MSD project wrapped for the year
City planning and public works staff told the Muskego Public Works and Safety Committee that the 2025 road program is effectively complete and that the city’s work on the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewer District (MMSD) PPi & I project is finished for the year.

Director Krager reported that contractors have finished work on the 2025 road program and that “there's 1 punch list item that's left, and that is at the library.” Krager said the city submitted an LRIP (Local Road Improvement Program) request to Waukesha County for state DOT funding and that staff are preparing for the 2026 road program.

On the MMSD project (referred to in the meeting as the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewer District PPi & I program), Krager said the project is complete, with no remaining punch‑list items. City staff are monitoring final site restoration and addressing any sinkholes or disturbed areas. Krager added the city is “wrapping up our invoice reimbursements to Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewer District.”

Why it matters
Completing the road program with minimal outstanding items positions the city to begin planning and budgeting for 2026 work. The MMSD project completion and final invoice reconciliation conclude a multi‑agency sewer project for the year and allow the city to close out related costs and restoration tasks.

What’s next
Staff said they will continue monitoring restoration (grass, settlements) and finalize reimbursements and LRIP funding steps with Waukesha County and the state DOT.

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