(Updated 4/16/26, 8:00 AM)
As of 8:00 AM on April 16, 2026, all Town of Oneida roads that were previously closed due to flooding are now open to traffic.
However, with continued rainfall and additional rain forecasted, there remains a possibility of rising water and localized flooding on roadways.
Motorists are advised to use caution when traveling, particularly in lowlying areas, near bridges, and on roads prone to flooding.
Water levels and road conditions may change quickly, and temporary closures may occur again if water levels rise.
Please do not drive through flooded roadways and follow any posted road closure signs.
The Town will continue to monitor conditions and provide updates as necessary.
Thank you for your cooperation and understanding.
Phone: 920-833-2211
Fax: 920-833-1668
Email: clerk@townofoneida.org
Website: www.townofoneida.org
Watch Oneida Website and Oneida Social Media for updates as they become available.
The Oneida Nation has been monitoring weather and flooding conditions very carefully. There’s been collaboration with the local governments to keep abreast of developing conditions on the Oneida Reservation.
Please review this flooding information from the National Weather Service: National Weather Service – Flood Safety for You and Your Family
We have the updated notice of road closure from the Town of Oneida below and several aerial photographs taken yesterday of flooded areas. We hope these photographs provide an idea of how extensive and serious the flooding is. Crews are working to drain and transfer water where possible.
- Government Rd.
- Three Sisters
- Water Circle Place
- Civic Center
- Fish Creek
- Turn around, don’t drown and slow down is the advice of the day. Due to hazy conditions and the appearance of standing water on the roads, it is difficult to see the brown water crossing the surfaces. If you are traveling beyond about 40 mph, you may not slow down soon enough to avoid the water.
- Please keep an extra careful watch out for your children, flooded areas are attractive magnets for kids to play in and around.
- For any emergency, call 911 and if possible be prepared with details and location.
- More rain is in the forecast, see the attached latest forecast from this morning: NWS Green Bay Weather Briefing – 4/15/26
- Check Oneida Social Media and our website for updates as they become available.
Due to rain and flooding in the best interest of safety to our community, Red Willow Parkway is closed, by the Oneida Post Office, Water Circle Place is flooded from Little Bear to Food Distribution. Apartments are accessible for those residents.
Oneida Transit will operate from an alternative location and phone calls will remain the same.
Site I Housing Park is closed. Please keep away from this area and behind the Civic and near Duck Creek. All areas here are flooded.
Three Sisters Housing Site is approaching flooding levels, please avoid this area except for home owners and residents to access their homes.




