City of Green Bay: Temporary Closure of South Ashland Avenue at Railroad Tracks

Posted on 9-04-2024

The Green Bay Public Works Department is announcing the temporary closure of South Ashland Avenue at the railroad tracks between Seymour Court and Clinton Street for track repairs.

The closure will begin Monday, September 9th, 2024. The closure is scheduled to remain in place through early morning Monday, September 16th, 2024.

Access to local businesses will be maintained at all times throughout the duration of the closure. All road closures and work operations are weather dependent and subject to change.

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City of Green Bay

Green Bay is a vibrant city located in the northeastern part of Wisconsin, situated on the beautiful shores of the Fox River and Green Bay. Our city is known for its rich history and strong community spirit.

The city of Green Bay was founded in 1834 and has since grown into a thriving urban center with a population of over 100,000 residents. We are home to numerous attractions, including the iconic Lambeau Field, which is the home stadium of the Green Bay Packers, and the National Railroad Museum, which showcases the history of the railroad industry.

Our city is also known for its outstanding parks and outdoor recreation opportunities, with over 50 parks and green spaces throughout the city, including the scenic Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary and the beautiful Fox River Trail.

At the city of Green Bay, we are committed to providing excellent services to our residents, businesses, and visitors. We work hard to maintain a safe and welcoming community, and we strive to promote economic growth and prosperity.