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Construction work on Highway 371 in Hackensack this week includes storm sewer, grading and placing sand and gravel and concrete curb and gutter south of the roundabout.
Traffic delays are expected as the road construction will stretch from Highway 52 to Crossroads Dr. SW and from 3rd Ave. SE ...
With road construction seemingly everywhere, driving on Twin Cities freeways this spring and summer has been unforgiving, and perhaps downright exasperating. Well, buckle up, because as the Ginsu ...
The Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) is advising motorists to anticipate longer delays than what have already been seen in the work zone. Starting Monday, July 7, crews will begin the ...
The Minnesota Department of Transportation will host an open house at its Willmar location regarding the two-year Highway ...
AUSTIN, Minn. – Several road construction projects are getting underway in Mower County. The Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) says drivers heading west on Interstate 90 will experience ...
Minnesota is facing a significant road construction season with MnDOT announcing 180 road and bridge projects, plus 51 affecting other transportation infrastructure.
Bloomington, Eagan and Mendota Heights: Work on the I-494 bridge over the Minnesota River between 24th Avenue in Bloomington and Pilot Knob Road in Mendota Heights and Eagan will continue this year.
WILLMAR — Several road construction projects will interrupt the flow of traffic in southwest Minnesota this year, including a two-year concrete resurfacing project on Highway 71 and 23 in Willmar.
So, let's all try to keep that in mind because MnDOT has a lot planned in 2025. MnDOT Announces 2025 State Construction Projects This week, the Minnesota Department of Transportation announced that it ...
The project is slated for 2026-2027 will see the reconstruction of Highway 210/Washington Street between Baxter Drive in Baxter and Pine Shores Road in Brainerd. A public meeting is set for March 25.
That's why the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) is looking at four ideas to revamp safety in the area. "Two of the four options are to actually level Stanley's," Derheim said.