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2nd Annual Disappearing Intersections

Revised September 9, 2025

Disappearing Roads, Intersections and Signs for 2025

“Safety is a priority for Shorewood’s roadways.”
— Andrew Budde, city engineer, Aug. 12. 2025

Shorewood’s disappearing roads, intersections and traffic signs continue. The overgrowth affects intersection visibility, and pedestrian safety. This year there are some repeaters and some newbies. There are also hard to explain spots (such as Eureka North) where the road project was just completed without clearing all sight lines and obstructions to comply with city ordinances. In comparison, ash trees on private property in Shorewood Oaks were removed–“to be proactive”– at taxpayer expense, as part of that roadway project.**

Read the 2024 article here.

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**Also, stumps were ground, landscaping restored and reseeded.

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The pictures tell the story. See below.

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