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Mayor highlights DOT sound barriers, Greenfield High civics visit and Hugh Jackman proclamation

Greenfield Common Council · December 3, 2025
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Summary

Mayor Michael J. Nieske reported progress on DOT sound barriers (project locations and an approximate $10 million cost), described speaking to Greenfield High civics classes with state lawmakers, and read a proclamation honoring local performers during a visit by actor Hugh Jackman; he also praised DPW snow response and announced holiday events.

Mayor Michael J. Nieske used his Dec. 2 remarks to report infrastructure updates, civic engagement with local students and community events.

On transportation, the mayor said the Department of Transportation plans sound barriers from 60th to 68th on the north side of the freeway and from Loomis to 35th on the south side, with work anticipated in 2027. He described the project as roughly a $10,000,000 effort and said some neighborhoods have been requesting barriers for decades.

"So it's about a $10,000,000 project," the mayor said when discussing the…

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