Town of Greenbush Roundup: Spring Election Results, I-43 Work Underway
The past week brought statewide election results and continued highway construction that directly affects Town of Greenbush residents. Here is what to know heading into mid-April.
Spring Election Results Finalized
Wisconsin voters cast ballots in the April 7, 2026 spring election, with results reported statewide on April 8. The ballot included a Wisconsin Supreme Court race and other local and judicial contests.
While most Town of Greenbush positions were not up this cycle, turnout and results in Sheboygan County help shape decisions on courts and education policy that affect residents locally. Unofficial statewide results show a closely watched Supreme Court race drawing strong attention across Wisconsin.
Residents who voted absentee or on Election Day can review detailed results through county and state reporting dashboards. If you missed this cycle, the next major election will be the August partisan primary.
I-43 Resurfacing Continues in Sheboygan County
A major Wisconsin Department of Transportation project is now underway along Interstate 43 in Sheboygan County. The $21 million project covers approximately 10 miles from Wilson/Lima Road north to Highway 42.
Construction began in early March and includes resurfacing and structure work. Drivers traveling south toward Sheboygan or north toward Manitowoc should expect lane shifts, reduced speeds, and periodic ramp impacts throughout the construction season.
For Town of Greenbush residents commuting to Sheboygan, Plymouth, or beyond, planning extra travel time is advised, especially during peak morning and late afternoon hours. WisDOT will continue providing updates as work progresses through the season.
Long-Range Planning: Greenbush Road Improvements on State List
Looking ahead, state transportation planning documents continue to list a future project in the Town of Greenbush involving Center Street near the Mullet River bridge. The improvement is currently scheduled later in the state’s multi-year program window.
While construction is not imminent, inclusion in the State Transportation Improvement Program signals that engineering and funding planning are underway. Residents who use Center Street should expect more details in coming years as design and timelines are finalized.
What to Watch Next Week
With spring underway, additional road work announcements and seasonal weight limits may follow in the coming weeks. Residents are encouraged to monitor town and county notices for updates on local meetings and infrastructure projects as the 2026 construction season ramps up.
Sources
https://www.wbay.com/video/2026/04/08/results-wisconsin-april-7-election/
https://projects.511wi.gov/i43sheb/wp-content/uploads/sites/1486/43news022326.pdf
https://wisconsindot.gov/Documents/projects/6yr-hwy-impr/proj-info/statelisting.pdf
https://wisconsindot.gov/Documents/doing-bus/local-gov/astnce-pgms/highway/stip/cost-0126.pdf
