State & Local News
Wisconsin Approves County Forest Road Aid
March 13, 2026
Governor Tony Evers of Wisconsin approved over $328,000 in County Forest Road Aid funding on March 11, 2026, to support improvements on nearly 940 miles of county forest roads across 24 rural counties. This investment aims to enhance rural transportation infrastructure, bolster local economies, and support outdoor recreation activities. The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) will oversee the allocation and implementation of these funds, continuing the state's commitment to maintaining safe and reliable infrastructure in rural areas.
- Why this matters: This funding opportunity highlights state-level investment in rural infrastructure, presenting potential contracting and partnership opportunities for firms specializing in road construction, maintenance, and related services.
- Procurement professionals should note the focus on county forest roads, which may require specialized knowledge of rural road standards and environmental considerations.
- Organizations engaged in Wisconsin infrastructure projects can leverage this development to align proposals with state priorities on rural economic support and outdoor recreation enhancement.
- The contact for further information is the Governor's Press Office at GovPress@wisconsin.gov, which may provide additional details on procurement processes or upcoming solicitations.
Ensuring safe, reliable 21st-century infrastructure is essential to the overall success of our rural communities, families, and economies.
— Tony Evers, Governor of Wisconsin
Agencies
Wisconsin Department of Transportation, Office of the Governor
Contracts
$328,300