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Wisconsin Division
Federal Highway Administration

525 Junction Road, Suite 8000
Madison, Wisconsin 53717
Phone: (608) 829-7500
Fax: (608) 662-2121

Important: Please use the e-mail address Wisconsin.FHWA@dot.gov instead of personal addresses for all formal correspondence, public inquires, and urgent requests for information. This will ensure your message will receive prompt and proper attention.

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Driving directions from Seattle/Seatac

  • Drive south on Interstate 5, take exit 105-A State Capitol/City Center exit.
  • Go straight up the hill, under the overpass/parking structure and stop at the traffic light (the State Capitol will be right across the street).
  • Turn right onto Capitol Way.
  • Stay on Capitol Way until you see the Evergreen Plaza building on the left just before the Red Lion Inn & Suites (aka The Governor Hotel).
  • The office is on the 5th floor.
  • Limited two-hour visitor parking is available behind

Projects

Major or Mega projects are defined as federal-aid transportation projects or potential projects that have a total cost estimate in year of expenditure that exceeds 500 million dollars or projects with National Significance. More about Major Projects is available at the FHWA Project Delivery website (https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/majorprojects/).

Emergency Relief Information

The Federal Highway Administration's (FHWA) Emergency Relief, or ER, program can help State and local agencies fund repairs to Federal-aid eligible roads, bridges, and other infrastructure after a natural disaster such as hurricanes.\

The repair work within the right-of-way of Federal-aid highways is usually eligible to receive ER funds, if the roadway is in an affected county that is included in the Governor's Declaration or Presidential Declaration.