Town of Holland Roundup: I-43 Construction, Spring Election, School Updates
The first week of April brings a mix of construction impacts, post-election updates and early spring road work affecting Town of Holland residents.
I-43 Construction: What Drivers Should Expect
Major reconstruction work along Interstate 43 in Sheboygan County continues to shape local travel patterns, including routes used daily by Town of Holland commuters.
WisDOT’s ongoing I-43 improvements between Sheboygan and surrounding communities include lane shifts, ramp adjustments and periodic overnight closures. Drivers heading toward Sheboygan, Plymouth or south toward Oostburg should allow extra time, especially during peak morning and late afternoon hours.
Residents are encouraged to monitor 511WI for real-time updates and to watch for changing traffic configurations as crews take advantage of improving spring weather.
Spring Election Results and What’s Next
Voters across Sheboygan County cast ballots earlier this week in the April spring election, selecting local officials and weighing in on school and judicial races.
Town of Holland residents who participated will see newly elected or re-elected officials preparing to assume office later this month. The Town Board is expected to reorganize following certification of results, with committee assignments and appointments typically addressed at upcoming meetings.
Residents interested in town governance should watch for notices regarding the next Town Board meeting, when transition items and spring road maintenance priorities are often discussed.
School District Updates
Students in the Oostburg School District, which serves many Town of Holland families, are heading into the final stretch before spring break later this month.
District leaders have also been reviewing staffing and program plans for the 2026-27 school year, with budget planning underway. Families should watch for communications regarding registration deadlines, upcoming concerts and end-of-year activities.
High school spring sports are ramping up, with baseball, softball and track competitions beginning across Sheboygan County. Schedules may shift due to early-season weather, so parents and athletes should confirm game times before traveling.
Spring Road Work and Weight Limits
As frost leaves the ground, seasonal weight limits and early maintenance projects are once again a focus for rural roads throughout the Town of Holland.
Town officials typically post weight restrictions to protect pavement during thaw conditions. Farmers, contractors and delivery drivers should confirm any posted limits before hauling heavy loads on town roads.
Pothole patching and ditch maintenance are also common this time of year. Residents can report road concerns directly to town officials to help prioritize repairs.
Looking Ahead
With warmer temperatures expected Sunday and into next week, more outdoor activity is likely across the town. However, shifting forecasts — including possible rain or mixed precipitation early in the week — may still affect travel and field conditions.
Residents are encouraged to stay alert for meeting notices, construction updates and school communications as the spring season picks up momentum.
Sources
https://sheboyganlife.com/local-2/town-of-holland-roundup-i-43-construction-school-board-updates/
https://511wi.gov/
https://www.sheboyganpress.com/
