Vehicle Crash Takes Down Power Pole on Velp Avenue in Green Bay, Causing Extended Road Closure

Modified Date: 
Fri, 02/14/2025 - 7:44am
Accident Date: 
Thursday, February 13, 2025

Green Bay’s Velp Avenue reopens; power restored(link is external)

Wisconsin Public Service restored power to the area by 2:30 Friday morning.

 

A single-vehicle crash on Thursday evening resulted in significant disruption along a busy Green Bay thoroughfare, forcing an extended road closure and causing power outages in the surrounding area. The incident occurred just before 5:30 p.m. on Velp Avenue between Winford Avenue and Thrush Street. The collision's impact caused substantial damage to a utility pole, leaving it dangerously tilted and requiring immediate attention from emergency services. Local authorities quickly responded to the scene, implementing a full closure of Velp Avenue in both eastbound and westbound directions to ensure public safety. Wisconsin Public Service crews worked through the night to address the compromised power infrastructure, successfully restoring electrical service to affected residents by 2:30 a.m. Friday. The road remained closed for approximately nine hours before reopening to normal traffic flow.

The incident occurred along a vital stretch of Velp Avenue, a major arterial road serving Green Bay's northwest side. This section of Velp Avenue typically experiences moderate to heavy traffic volumes, particularly during evening commute hours when the crash occurred. The area is characterized by a mix of commercial and residential development, with numerous business accesses and side streets. The corridor features standard street lighting and is equipped with multiple traffic signals at major intersections, though the specific segment where the crash occurred is a relatively straight section of roadway with a posted speed limit of 35 mph.

Under Wisconsin law, property damage accidents involving power infrastructure can trigger multiple liability considerations. The responsible party may face obligations under Wis. Stat. § 346.69, which addresses duty to report accidents involving damage to fixtures legally upon or adjacent to a highway. Insurance claims in such incidents typically involve both auto liability coverage and potential claims for infrastructure damage. Wisconsin's comparative negligence system (Wis. Stat. § 895.045) may affect compensation rights, and parties have three years from the date of the incident to file a legal claim. Recoverable damages may include property damage, emergency response costs, and compensation for any business interruption caused by power outages. An experienced Green Bay car crash lawyer(link is external) will handle all aspects of the legal claim.

Related Resources:

  • Green Bay Police Department: (920) 448-3200
  • Wisconsin Public Service Emergency Line: (800) 450-7240
  • Brown County Highway Department: (920) 492-4925
  • Wisconsin Department of Transportation - Northeast Region: (920) 492-5643
  • Green Bay Traffic Engineering Division: (920) 448-3100
  • Wisconsin State Patrol - Northeast Region: (920) 929-3700

 

 

Type: Car Accident
Roadway: 
Velp Avenue