Your morning commute is gonna be a real mess
Green Bay on the wire — cold hands, warm hearts, and Lombardis.
Yeah, so here's the deal, you know how we're all just getting used to the snow finally being gone and thinking about grilling brats on the deck? Ope, not so fast, you betcha. Spring in Green Bay means one thing almost as much as it means Packers mini-camp: road construction. And boy, is it starting up with a vengeance this year across Brown County, which is wild.
So, What's the Holdup?
It feels like every other road is getting torn up, doesn't it? It's not just a few cones here and there. This year, they're really hitting some key arteries, and if you're trying to get anywhere near downtown or out toward the Oneida Nation Casino, you're gonna want to leave yourself some extra time. They're working on:
* **Highway 172**: Expect delays, especially around the Fox River crossings. That's a major pain for folks coming from Bellevue or De Pere. * **Shawano Avenue**: This one's gonna be a big one. If you usually take this route to get to Lambeau or the Titletown District, you'll be finding new ways. * **Various neighborhood streets**: Seems like every time you turn a corner in areas like Allouez or Preble, there's a crew out there.
This isn't just a minor inconvenience; it's gonna change how you plan your day, whether you're heading to the Neville Public Museum or just trying to grab a butter burger at Kroll's West. It always feels like they wait for the precise moment the ice thaws to start ripping up the asphalt, doesn't it? Just when you want to open those windows and cruise down Lombardi Avenue.
So, yeah, pack your patience, maybe listen to a few extra minutes of the morning show, and remember that eventually, these roads will be smooth sailing again. Until then, you might wanna plot a new course to avoid the worst of it.
The crew on "The Morning Score" is gonna dive into the best alternate routes tomorrow morning — you can catch 'em live at mornings.live.