Federal News
USDOT Delivers $8.4M Rural Infrastructure Investment in Wisconsin
March 16, 2026
In March 2026, U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy and Congressman Derrick Van Orden announced an $8.4 million federal investment to improve rural infrastructure in Monroe County, Wisconsin. This funding targets upgrades to roads and freight corridors to enhance connectivity for local communities and supply chains. The initiative reflects a federal commitment to strengthening rural transportation networks, supporting economic development, and improving access to essential services.
- The $8.4 million investment focuses on rural road and freight corridor improvements in Monroe County, Wisconsin, directly impacting local transportation infrastructure.
- Procurement professionals should note the emphasis on rural connectivity and supply chain enhancement as priorities for future infrastructure funding opportunities.
- Contractors specializing in road construction, maintenance, and freight infrastructure may find new business prospects in Wisconsin and similar rural areas.
- This funding highlights the federal government's ongoing support for rural infrastructure, signaling potential for additional investments in similar regions nationwide.
Rural America is the HEARTBEAT of our GREAT NATION. Thanks to the leadership of U.S. Representative Van Orden (WI-03), roads and bridges in Wisconsin are getting an $8.4 MILLION upgrade to better connect Monroe County families to jobs, doctors, schools.
— Sean P. Duffy, U.S. Transportation Secretary
Agencies
U.S. Department of Transportation, U.S. House of Representatives, Monroe County Highway Shop
Contracts
$8.4 million