Wisconsin Highway 31

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State Trunk Highway 31
Green Bay Road
Ole Davidson Road
Length: 22.86 mi[1] (36.79 km)
South end: IL 131 in Pleasant Prairie
Major
junctions:
WIS 165 near Pleasant Prairie

WIS 50 near Pleasant Prairie
WIS 158 near Kenosha
WIS 11 near Mount Pleasant
WIS 20 near Racine
WIS 38 near Caledonia

North end: WIS 32 near Racine
Wisconsin highways
< WIS 30 WIS 32 >
County - Bannered - Rustic

State Trunk Highway 31 (often called Highway 31, STH 31 or WIS 31) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. It runs north-south as a suburban route passing Racine and Kenosha. With the exception of a two mile stretch between Four Mile Road and Wisconsin Highway 32 at the north end, WIS 31 is a multi-lane urban highway. The an expansion of remaining two miles was proposed by the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT).

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[edit] Route Description

WIS 31 begins at the Illinois state line where it connects to ILL 131, following Green Bay Road to its junction through Pleasant Prairie. The highway briefly passes through the northwestern part of Kenosha. WIS 50 and WIS 158 cross WIS 31 in Kenosha. WIS 31 passes along the west side of University of Wisconsin-Parkside one mile south of the Racine County line.[2] In the Racine area, WIS 31 crosses WIS 11, WIS 20 and WIS 38, turning onto Ole Davidson Road in Caledonia. Green Bay Road, named after the historic route connecting Chicago with Milwaukee and Green Bay, has been upgraded to four-lane divided highway for the entire length. Ole Davidson Road has been upgraded to a divided highway from the split with North Green Bay Road to Four Mile Road.[3]

[edit] History


[edit] Major intersections

County Location Mile Roads intersected Notes
Kenosha Pleasant Prairie   WIS 165
Kenosha   WIS 50
  WIS 158
Somers   CTH E
Racine Sturtevant   WIS 11
Mount Pleasant   WIS 20
  CTH C
  WIS 38
Caledonia   WIS 32

[edit] References

  1. ^ Bessert, Chris. Wisconsin Highways: Highways 30-39 (Highway 31). Wisconsin Highways. Retrieved on 2007-03-20.
  2. ^ Wisconsin Department of Transportation. Kenosha Co [map]. Retrieved on 2008-03-02.
  3. ^ Wisconsin Department of Transportation. Racine Co [map]. Retrieved on 2008-03-02.