Adams County Highway Department

Adams County Highway Department The Adams County Highway Department is responsible for maintaining roadways within Adams County.

03/30/2026

**Information Regarding Overweight Road Bands**

As of today, Monday, March 30, 2026, the Class B Overweight Road Bands are lifted. We are working to get the signage postings taken down.

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Important Notice regarding Road Postings -
03/04/2026

Important Notice regarding Road Postings -

**Important Notice - Regarding Warming Centers**
01/21/2026

**Important Notice - Regarding Warming Centers**

December 1, 2025 - Snowplow Driver Appreciation DayGovernor Tony Evers has proclaimed Monday, December 1 as Snowplow Dri...
11/25/2025

December 1, 2025 - Snowplow Driver Appreciation Day

Governor Tony Evers has proclaimed Monday, December 1 as Snowplow Driver Appreciation Day in Wisconsin to remind motorists to slow down and give space to snowplow drivers to safely do their jobs. In partnership with the Wisconsin County Highway Association (WCHA), the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) urges drivers to pay attention on Wisconsin roads this winter.

“Every winter, Wisconsin’s snowplow drivers show up no matter the conditions to make sure the roads are safe for you,” WisDOT Secretary Kristina Boardman said. “We are grateful for their commitment to keeping our roads clear, but we need to do our part to keep them safe. Please, focus on the road ahead at all times; be patient and give extra space to snowplows; and, when possible, avoid traveling during major winter storms.”

For more than 100 years, Wisconsin has maintained a unique partnership with the state’s 72 county highway departments. During the winter, county highway workers keep interstate, U.S. and state highways safe by snow plowing, salting and applying liquid brine. WisDOT works closely with Wisconsin counties year-round to establish best practices and test new tools for safety and efficiency.

“With great gratitude we appreciate the dedication of our snowplow drivers. They work overnight, weekends and holidays so that we can get to where we need to be,” WCHA Executive Director Patrick Vander Sanden said. “WCHA stands with WisDOT in urging patience and vigilance for all motorists traveling during storms. Please be aware, and give the snowplows the room to work.”

Wisconsin allows flashing green warning lights on county or municipal maintenance vehicles – in addition to red or amber lights. The green warning lights are meant to increase safety, enhance driver awareness and improve visibility of maintenance vehicles.

Motorists can thank Wisconsin snowplow drivers by staying safe on the roads this winter.

*Before traveling, visit 511wi.gov to check road conditions, live
video from traffic cameras and possible incidents. Download the 511 Wisconsin mobile app to “know before you go.”
*Buckle up, phone down. Every trip, every time.
*Watch the road ahead and leave room to brake, especially in slick conditions.
*Most traffic crashes in winter are caused by drivers going too fast for conditions. Posted speed limits apply when travel conditions are ideal. Slow down when roads are slick or visibility is reduced.
*Stay at least 200 feet behind a working snowplow. Make sure that you can see the plow's mirrors to ensure the driver can see you.
*If you must pass a snowplow, be careful. Snowplows often create a cloud of snow that can obscure vision. Remember that road conditions in front of the plow are likely worse.
*Don't be over-confident if you operate a four-wheel or all-wheel-drive vehicle. They still require a considerable distance to stop on slick roads.
*During major winter storms, postpone or cancel your trip. Stranded motorists and vehicles become hazards that interfere with snow removal efforts.

10/31/2025

10/31/2025 County Highway Z reconstruction project update. This project is now completed (from State Highway 82 to County Highway H) and the road is open to traffic!

10/29/2025

10/30/2025 2:25pm Update - County Highway G is now open to traffic.

** IMPORTANT NOTICE ** regarding County Highway G

County Road G (between County Road P and Gillette Avenue) in Adams, WI will be CLOSED due to an Emergency Culvert Repair approximately 850 feet South of Gillette Ave. This repair will be occurring on Thursday, October 30th, 2025 and should only take one day to complete, weather permitting.

Please use alternate routes. Dates are subject to change on the above project due to inclement weather.

Patrick Kotlowski
Highway Commissioner

10/28/2025

10/29/2025 4:00pm Update - County Highway G is open to traffic.

** IMPORTANT NOTICE ** regarding County Highway G

County Road G (between County Road P and Gillette Avenue) in Adams County, WI will be CLOSED due to an Emergency Culvert Repair on Wednesday, October 29th, 2025. This repair is approximately 3,000 feet South of Gillette Avenue and should only take one day, weather permitting.

Please use alternate routes. Dates are subject to change on the above project due to inclement weather.

Patrick Kotlowski
Highway Commissioner

09/24/2025

10/9/2025 Update - This project has been completed.

**Important Notice regarding County Highway XX roadwork**

Work will begin on September 30th, 2025 for the section of CTH XX from State Highway 23 to Columbia County line. The road will remain open during construction, but please add some extra travel time for delays. This work is anticipated to be complete by the middle of October 2025.

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10/24/2025 Project Update - State Highway 13, in the Town of Rome, is now open to traffic.**Important Road Closure Infor...
09/15/2025

10/24/2025 Project Update - State Highway 13, in the Town of Rome, is now open to traffic.

**Important Road Closure Information from Town of Rome**

The detour route will be County Highway D to County Highway G to County Highway C.

Heads up, Adams County! The Nature Conservancy will be conducting a prescribed fire operation between Friday, Sept. 12 a...
09/11/2025

Heads up, Adams County! The Nature Conservancy will be conducting a prescribed fire operation between Friday, Sept. 12 and Sunday, Sept. 14 at a site in Preston Township, northeast of Adams-Friendship, Wisconsin. Smoke from the operation may be visible from State Highways 21 and 13. There are no planned road closures.

For drivers on Highways 21 and 13 please drive carefully and keep your eyes on the road. Please do not attempt to visit the site as it is crucial that the area remains clear for the safety of the people managing the fire. Please do not call in to report the fire, either – local emergency responders and law enforcement are already aware of the operation. Local fire departments and the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources are assisting with the operation.

What is a prescribed fire vs. wildfire?
Prescribed fires, also called controlled burns, are intentional and managed by trained professionals for the purposes of land management and restoration as well as to reduce hazardous fuels and wildfire risk. It is carefully planned to ensure the safety of the crew involved in the operation and the local community. In contrast, wildfires are uncontrolled and can pose significant threats to people, property and ecosystems.
Prescribed fires are one of the most important tools in TNC’s restoration toolbox. TNC has been using prescribed burning for more than 60 years to keep a variety of native habitats healthy.

11/20/2025 - Project Update - The County Road J Little Roche-a-Cri Creek Bridge Project is complete and County Road J is...
08/26/2025

11/20/2025 - Project Update - The County Road J Little Roche-a-Cri Creek Bridge Project is complete and County Road J is now open to traffic!

**Important Update regarding County Road J Little Roche-a-Cri Creek Bridge Project**

Please read the below message from the State of WI DOT regarding the Bridge Project:

This is a notice that County J between WIS 13 and County Z, west of Friendship, will be closed for bridge construction over Little Roche A Cri Creek starting September 2nd, 2025. Portable changeable message sign displays will be set up one week before the closure to notify drivers. A signed detour route (see attached) will direct traffic from Friendship south on WIS 13, west on County F, and north on County Z. Traffic from Dellwood will be directed on the same route in reverse order. Access to local properties on County J will be maintained during construction. Assuming good weather, the anticipated project completion date will be mid-November.

06/10/2025

**10/31/2025 Update - the County Highway Z (from State Road 82 to County Highway H) reconstruction project has been completed! The detour signs are down and the road is open to traffic!**

**Recent Status Update regarding County Highway "Z" in Adams County, WI**

Due to a change in the contractors schedule, County Highway "Z" (from State Road 82 to County Highway "H") in Adams County , WI will be CLOSED - beginning 06/12/2025 for road reconstruction.

This road will be open to local traffic only and will be closed to all through traffic. Please note that traffic will be detoured to the following roads: State Road 82 / State Road 13 / County Highway "H".

Dates are subject to change on the above project, due to inclement weather. The estimated completion date is October 31, 2025. We will update our page and Highway Department page on the Adams County, WI website as updates are available.

Patrick Kotlowski
Highway Commissioner

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Address

1342 County Road F
Adams, WI
53910

Opening Hours

Monday 6am - 4pm
Tuesday 6am - 4pm
Wednesday 6am - 4pm
Thursday 6am - 4pm

Telephone

+16083393355

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