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Oak Creek board recommends $4 million road‑improvement program, asks for flexible bid alternates
Summary
The board voted to recommend advertising bids for a proposed roughly $4 million 2026 road program that includes base bids and five alternates; staff described PASER ratings, prioritization and scheduling considerations, including the July 4 parade route.
The Oak Creek Board of Public Works & Capital Assets recommended that the Common Council advertise bids for a proposed 2026 road improvement program on Oct. 14, advancing a plan that staff said would spend approximately $3.5–3.9 million of a $4 million bonding authorization.
Matt Sullivan, assistant city administrator and city engineer, and Andrew Ledger, design engineer, described the program’s prioritization process. Staff said they use the PASER visual rating system (0–10) plus functional classification, traffic volumes and departmental feedback to select projects. For 2026 the proposed base bid covers…
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