Rehabilitation for Wisconsin is a program administered by the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) that oversees the maintenance and management of 131 roadside sites, including safety rest areas and seasonal sites, in 35 counties across the state. WisDOT contracts with Disability Service Provider Network Roadside Facilities (DSPN RF) and 20 Service Providers to ensure custodial care and landscape maintenance services are provided at these sites.
With a history dating back to 1987 for the Safety Rest Area Maintenance (RAM) Program and 2001 for the Safety Weight Enforcement Facilities Maintenance (SWEFM) Program, Rehabilitation for Wisconsin aims to meet the rest area needs of travelers while ensuring the safety and comfort of their roadside facilities throughout the state.
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