WisDOT ignores projections that show driving flat lining or declining into the future. Data from across the nation and in Wisconsin shows that the rate of driving has decreased or stagnated over the last decade.
Read more about "Ignoring Demographic Changes"Disproportionate Impacts on Minorities and Failure to Coordinate with Local Agencies
WisDOT does not adequately seek to understand the impacts of the projects on minority and marginalized communities and misrepresents data in claiming negligible impacts.
Read more about "Disproportionate Impacts on Minorities and Failure to Coordinate with Local Agencies"Discrepancies in Traffic Counts
With a discrepancy of 11,300 cars in WisDOT’s own data – it is baffling that a decision to expand the highway at up to a cost of $1.2 billion could be made.
Read more about "Discrepancies in Traffic Counts"Disregard for Carbon Emissions and Climate Change Impacts
WisDOT has made no mention of how to mitigate proposed greenhouse gas emissions that will increase as a result of the I-94 East-West Corridor expansion project. At a time when climate change threatens Wisconsin’s way of life, this omission is glaring.
Read more about "Disregard for Carbon Emissions and Climate Change Impacts"WisDOT has Failed to Make the Case to Expand I-94
Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) has released a draft environmental impact statement (DEIS) that seeks to expand 3.5 miles of Interstate 94, through historic neighborhoods and cemeteries in Downtown Milwaukee
Read more about "WisDOT has Failed to Make the Case to Expand I-94"WisDOT Alternative Could Lead to More Severe Crashes
One of the key elements in the Purpose and Need section of the DEIS is a call to “address the obsolete design of the I-94 East – West corridor to improve safety and decrease crashes”. The DEIS mentions the following breakdown of crash types:
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