Wisconsin Statutes
§ 182.36 — Authority to construct grade separations and relocate public roads, streets, highways, railroads and public utilities.
Wisconsin § 182.36
JurisdictionWisconsin
Ch. 182Miscellaneous corporate provisions; turnpike corporations
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Bluebook
Wis. Stat. § 182.36 (2026).
Text
182.36
182.36(1) (1) It is declared that the construction of modern toll roads in this state is in the promotion of public and social welfare and for the benefit of public travel. It is recognized that in the construction of such highways, it will become necessary to make changes and adjustments in the lines and grades of public roads, streets, highways, railroads and public utility systems and, in some instances, to relocate the same.
182.36(2) (2) In the furtherance of the public interest, the corporation is hereby granted the authority to construct grade separations at intersections of any turnpike project with public roads, streets, highways and railroads and to change and adjust the lines and grades of public roads, streets and highways, and, if necessary, to relocate the same. Such c
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Legislative History
182.36 History History: 1977 c. 29 s. 1654 (8) (c) .
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