State & Local Meeting
Board of Public Works Meeting - February 9, 2026
February 09, 2026
The City of Stevens Point Board of Public Works meeting on February 9, 2026, focused heavily on infrastructure projects and transportation safety concerns. Key discussions included updates on the Business 51 reconstruction project, which involves converting a four-lane road to a three-lane section with improved pedestrian sidewalks and traffic flow enhancements. The project is planned to start in mid-2026 and extend through 2027, with funding still being sought for later phases. Another significant topic was the proposed closure of the Park Street railroad crossing, driven by safety concerns and regulatory pressure from the Office of Commissioner of Railroads (OCR). The city is negotiating incentive payments from the railroad and state DOT to offset closure costs, estimated at around $60,000 for necessary road improvements. Public comments highlighted concerns about increased truck traffic rerouted through residential neighborhoods, raising safety and quality-of-life issues. The board acknowledged these concerns but noted the closure is likely inevitable, emphasizing the need for careful planning of alternative truck routes. Additionally, the board approved an ordinance amendment to expand ATV/UTV routes within the city to improve access to local businesses, reflecting ongoing efforts to balance transportation needs and community safety.
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- Board of Public Works Meeting - February 9, 2026 · City of Stevens Point · Feb 09