Gov. Tony Evers, wearing the red jacket, snips a ribbon to mark the opening of the expanded Interstate 39/90 through Rock County. Joining Evers, among others, were Assembly representatives Mark Spreitzer of Beloit, Don Vruwink of Milton and Sue Conley of Janesville and Janesville City Manager Mark Freitag.
Gov. Tony Evers, wearing the red jacket, snips a ribbon to symbolically open the expanded Interstate 90/39 through Rock County. The work to expand the Interstate from two lanes to three between Madison and the state line—and from two lanes to four lanes through Janesville—took several years to complete. Joining Evers, among others, were Assembly Reps. Mark Spreitzer of Beloit, Don Vruwink of Milton and Sue Conley of Janesville and Janesville City Manager Mark Freitag.
Gov. Tony Evers, wearing the red jacket, snips a ribbon to mark the opening of the expanded Interstate 39/90 through Rock County. Joining Evers, among others, were Assembly representatives Mark Spreitzer of Beloit, Don Vruwink of Milton and Sue Conley of Janesville and Janesville City Manager Mark Freitag.
Gov. Tony Evers, wearing the red jacket, snips a ribbon to symbolically open the expanded Interstate 90/39 through Rock County. The work to expand the Interstate from two lanes to three between Madison and the state line—and from two lanes to four lanes through Janesville—took several years to complete. Joining Evers, among others, were Assembly Reps. Mark Spreitzer of Beloit, Don Vruwink of Milton and Sue Conley of Janesville and Janesville City Manager Mark Freitag.
JANESVILLE—Traffic snarls soon will be a thing of the past as construction on the final stretch of Interstate 39/90 between Beloit and Madison is winding up.
After seven months of construction on a diverging diamond interchange in Janesville, and road closures throughout the process, the new configuration is officially open to drivers. To commemorate the occasion, Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers hosted a completion ceremony Wednesday at the Janesville Park and Ride.