Gov. Tony Evers, together with the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT), today announced that municipalities across the state received more than $106 million in the second quarterly payments for 2024 for General Transportation, Connecting Highway, and Expressway Policing Aids. Gov.
“Efficient and resilient transportation infrastructure starts in our counties, cities, villages, and towns,” said WisDOT Secretary Craig Thompson. “Thank you to all the municipal leaders in Wisconsin for their cooperative work to improve our roads and bridges.”
For calendar year 2024, local governments will receive more than $536 million in General Transportation Aids financial assistance to support transportation-related projects, a two percent increase over calendar year 2023 allocations provided by the 2023-25 biennial budget signed by Gov. Evers. The investments in the 2023-25 state budget resulted in the largest amount of funding for the program in the state’s history, and total funding for all local programs makes up almost one-third of the state transportation budget.
The second quarter payments, made on April 1, totaled $106,258,969.19 and included:
- General Transportation Aids – $101,744,169.70 to local units of government;
- Connecting Highway Aids – $4,258,824.49 to 116 eligible municipalities;
- Expressway Policing Aids – $255,975.00 to Milwaukee County.