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Watertown banks on high-speed rail boom.
July 7, 2009... Byline: Paul Snyder A major employer is leaving town, and a high-speed rail stop might or might not be arriving soon. At the crossroads between the body blow to local employment and the windfall of a transportation corridor are Watertown's leaders, stuck with the dilemma of charting...

Questions plague Dane County commuter rail.
July 7, 2009... Byline: Paul Snyder Dane County's plan for a regional transit authority bleeds a little more support with every question directed at how many local jobs a commuter-rail project would provide. You figure with a $250 million rail project, there would be a lot of jobs pumped into the...

Road aid falls short for large, small communities in Wisconsin.
July 7, 2009... Byline: Sean Ryan The small village of Yuba got only $518.86 out of the $127.9 million the state gave to local governments this week for roadwork. Village President James Huffman said the Richland County village is responsible for about a mile of blacktop which would, according to...

Environmentalist questions Wisconsin's Pabst Farms traffic count.
July 7, 2009... Byline: Sean Ryan An environmental group is opposing a state air-quality permit for the Pabst Farms Town Centre because the developer has not announced which stores will be in the mall. The development requires Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources permission for the pollution...

Madison preps for capital budget battle.
July 6, 2009... Byline: Paul Snyder Madison roadwork could avoid the scrutiny directed toward vertical construction projects as the city builds its 2010 capital budget in the midst of up to a $2 million cut in state aid. The question shouldn't be: Should we take on additional debt? said Alderman Michael...

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