
John Nolen Drive Reconstruction Begins Monday, October 13
Reconstruction of John Nolen Drive will begin on Monday, October 13. During construction, traffic will be reduced to one lane in each direction between Lakeside Street and Broom Street. North Shore Drive and Broom Street will also be reduced to one lane in each direction where they intersect with John Nolen Drive. The southbound left turn from Broom Street onto John Nolen Drive will be closed for the duration of the project.
Additionally, there will be several overnight full closures of northbound John Nolen Drive and the Capital City Trail—between 7:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m.—to allow for storm sewer installation. Additional news releases will be posted prior to those closures.
Drivers should expect significant travel delays, especially during weekday morning and afternoon peak travel times, and are encouraged to use alternate routes whenever possible.
The project contractor, Zenith Tech, will begin with preliminary median work, including the installation of temporary traffic signals and the construction of temporary median crossovers at both ends of the project. This first stage is expected to last approximately one month.

Future stages of construction:
During the second stage, traffic in both directions will shift to the current northbound lanes while crews reconstruct the southbound lanes over the winter. This configuration will remain in place through summer 2026, with additional sub-stages during that time requiring temporary closures of Broom Street and North Shore Drive, at separate times, for intersection reconstruction.
The third stage, beginning in late summer 2026, will move traffic to the newly completed southbound lanes while work continues on the northbound side. During this stage, the Capital City Trail will be closed along the causeway and detoured around Monona Bay. This traffic pattern will remain in effect until project completion, currently anticipated in summer 2027.
For project details and updates, visit the John Nolen Drive project webpage.