The roughly $42 million reconstruction of John Nolen Drive is the first of three planned phases. Later phases will extend from East Lakeside Street to the Beltline.
AMBER ARNOLD, STATE JOURNAL
John Nolen Drive will be reduced to one lane in each direction from South Broom Street to East Lakeside Street starting in October. Construction will last nearly two years and close part of the Capital City Trail for about a year.
AMBER ARNOLD, STATE JOURNAL
The upcoming reconstruction of John Nolen Drive will put more distance between the road and pedestrians. But for about a year starting next summer, the Capital City Trail will be detoured around Monona Bay.
AMBER ARNOLD photos, STATE JOURNAL
The roughly $42 million reconstruction of John Nolen Drive is the first of three planned phases. Later phases will extend from East Lakeside Street to the Beltline.
AMBER ARNOLD, STATE JOURNAL ARCHIVES
The roughly $42 million reconstruction of John Nolen Drive is the first of three planned phases. Later phases will extend from East Lakeside Street to the Beltline.
The roughly $42 million reconstruction of John Nolen Drive is the first of three planned phases. Later phases will extend from East Lakeside Street to the Beltline.
John Nolen Drive will be reduced to one lane in each direction from South Broom Street to East Lakeside Street starting in October. Construction will last nearly two years and close part of the Capital City Trail for about a year.
The upcoming reconstruction of John Nolen Drive will put more distance between the road and pedestrians. But for about a year starting next summer, the Capital City Trail will be detoured around Monona Bay.
The roughly $42 million reconstruction of John Nolen Drive is the first of three planned phases. Later phases will extend from East Lakeside Street to the Beltline.
The roughly $42 million reconstruction of John Nolen Drive is the first of three planned phases. Later phases will extend from East Lakeside Street to the Beltline.