86.50 Milwaukee County high-wide route.
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86.50 Milwaukee County high-wide route.
(1)Definitions. In this section:
(a)“Affected area” means the entire width of the right-of-way of the route described in sub.
(2)extended to a height of 23 feet above the roadway.
(b)“High-wide load” means a motor vehicle transporting property on any portion of the route described in sub.
(2)if the vehicle exceeds limitations on size imposed by ch. 348 and no portion of the motor vehicle or the transported property has a greater width than 28 feet or a greater height than 23 feet.
(c)“Political subdivision” means a city, village, town, or county.
(2)Route. The following route through Milwaukee County is designated as the Milwaukee County high-wide route:
(a)Commencing at the northernmost intersection of South 70th Street and West Washington Street in the city of West Allis and proceeding south on South 70th Street.
(b)At the intersection of South 70th Street and West Greenfield Avenue, proceeding east on West Greenfield Avenue.
(c)At the intersection of South 60th Street and West Greenfield Avenue, proceeding south on South 60th Street.
(d)At the intersection of South 60th Street and West Beloit Road, proceeding west on West Beloit Road.
(e)At the intersection of South 76th Street and West Beloit Road, proceeding south on South 76th Street.
(f)At the intersection of South 76th Street and West Oklahoma Avenue, proceeding east on West Oklahoma Avenue.
(g)At the intersection of South 20th Street and West Oklahoma Avenue, proceeding south on South 20th Street.