Road Bans have been lifted effective 472025

Onalaska, WALocal News

The Town of Onalaska has officially lifted road bans as of April 7, 2025, signaling the start of critical spring maintenance activities. Spring road work, including street sweeping, chipping, and controlled burns, will be conducted to enhance local infrastructure and ensure safety for all residents. The town's announcement underscores the importance of public awareness, urging residents to be cautious of work crews actively engaged in these essential tasks. In addition to these maintenance efforts, the Town Hall will observe a closure on April 18, 2025, for the Spring Holiday, providing an opportunity for residents to partake in seasonal festivities. The lifting of road bans is a welcome development, as it allows for improved road conditions and community engagement.

Such maintenance activities are crucial for the upkeep of public spaces and contribute to the overall quality of life in Onalaska. As spring unfolds, residents will likely notice increased activity in their neighborhoods, reflecting the town's commitment to maintaining its infrastructure. Overall, this proactive approach to public works emphasizes the town's dedication to fostering a safe and vibrant community.

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