The northbound lane at 16th Street had substandard horizontal geometrics (trap lanes) due to the existing culverts not accommodating the appropriate merging taper. The trap lane was removed and the roadway widened to accommodate two full lanes of northbound traffic. The southbound traffic approaching 16th Street did not have adequate storage for the southbound to eastbound movement; therefore, the eastbound turn lane was extended to accommodate current and future traffic. Finally, the southern portion of the project included a rural to urban cross-sectional conversion. Due to the conversion, curb and gutter, along with a storm sewer system and wet detention basin were designed and constructed.
Sidewalks and crosswalks were designed and installed from 16th Street to Washington Avenue to provide pedestrian access to not only J. I. Case High School but also to the surrounding residential neighborhood.
The Pike River crossing was the last non-fish passageway within the Village of Mount Pleasant limits. The Oakes Road reconstruction project replaced the three existing steel plate culverts with two pre-cast 12’x7’ and 10’x8’ concrete box culverts and provided fish passage for future migrating salmon and other aquatic species. In coordination with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, natural light tunnels were designed and constructed to aid in the fish passage.