Community Corner
How Does Port Washington's Daily Commute Compare?
Four of 10 workers commutes less than 15 minutes, but 3 of 10 go more than half an hour.

The quality of the daily commute for Port Washington workers is in the middle third of small cities nationwide, according to The Business Journals.
TBJ’s On Numbers statistical study of commute times ranked Port Washington 1,156th among 3,012 communities nationwide with populations between 10,000 and 50,000.
The study awarded points for all commuters who traveled less than 30 minutes to work, but subtracted them for those whose commutes were more than 30 minutes, according to the five-year version of the 2009 American Community Survey conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Port Washington’s statistics followed an unusual pattern. More than 41 percent of workers had a commute of less than 15 minutes, but more than 30 percent traveled more than half an hour.
Best and Worst
Best in Wisconsin was Marinette, 36th on the list. More than 92 percent of the workers in the city near Green Bay travel less than 30 minutes to work.
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Muskego was worst among Wisconsin small cities, ranked 1,978th. Almost 40 percent of Muskego workers travel more than 30 minutes.
Altus, OK was tops on the national list; a full 80 percent drive less than 15 minutes.
Be Prepared
To keep up with traffic patterns and challenges on a daily basis, keep handy Port Washington-Saukville Patch’s Traffic and Gas planner. It provides real-time ride times and areas of concern, along with the area’s lowest gas prices.
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