- Wisconsin Highway 164
Infobox road
state=WI
type=WI
route=164
length_mi=43.54
length_ref=cite web | last = Bessert | first = Chris | title =Wisconsin Highways: Highways 160-169 (Highway 164) | work =Wisconsin Highways | url =http://www.wisconsinhighways.org/listings/WiscHwys160-169.html#STH-164 | accessdate = 2007-03-20]
length_round=1
direction_a=North
direction_b=South
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junction=
previous_type=WI
previous_route=163
next_type=WI
next_route=165State Trunk Highway 164 (often called Highway 164, STH 164 or WIS 164) is a
Wisconsin statehighway running from Slinger, around the city of Waukesha, to Waterford.Termini
The Northern terminus of Highway 164 is WIS 60, just to the east of Slinger.
The Southern terminus is the intersection of WIS 36 and County Highway K, northeast of Waterford. County Highway K continues to the East towards Racine at WIS 38.
Municipalities
Highway 164 travels through Washington, Waukesha and Racine Counties in Wisconsin. Highway 164 serves the following towns and cities:
* Waterford
* Big Bend
* New Berlin
* Waukesha
* Pewaukee
* Sussex
* SlingerHistory
Most of Highway 164's routing changes have occurred in and around the city of Waukesha. 164 originated as a state connecting highway between Waukesha and Pewakuee, according to [http://www.wisconsinhighways.org/listings/WiscHwys160-169.html#STH-164 Christopher Bessert] . The routing was changed when a northern extension of St. Paul Avenue opened in 1967.
In the late 1980s, 164 was lengthened to the south to its current terminus in Waterford. The increase in length resulted in a new routing through Waukesha, as 164 ran alongside
U.S. Highway 18 on Moreland Road north of downtown to the Waukesha Bypass. The Bypass was built in the 1980s with the intent of routing WIS 59 around the southern edge of the city, eventually connecting US 18 on both sides of Waukesha. The western leg between 59 and 18 was never built due to protest. 164 and 59 run south along the outer edge of Waukesha to South East Avenue, where 164 diverts to the South.In the late 1990s, Highway 164's original northern terminus of Capitol Drive was extended to its current terminus in Slinger. The extension was a result of the [http://www.dot.wisconsin.gov/ Wisconsin Department of Transportation] wanting to connect two major highways, WIS 60 and WIS 190. The routing change made 164 and 190 share their routing between 164's old terminus at WIS 74 and County Highway J.
A few years later, in 2004, 164 was re-routed again onto the former County Highway J south of Capitol Drive, when that section was changed to a multi-lane divided highway from
Interstate 94 north. Highway 164 was then routed to run onInterstate 94 between Highway J and the Goerke's Corners interchange withU.S. Highway 18 . The only other Wisconsin state highway to travel concurrently with I-94 is Highway 35, in Hudson.The Waukesha Bypass
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