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MNDOT TO RESURFACE 5 HIGHWAYS IN NW MINNESOTA

The Minnesota Department of Transportation announced today a resurfacing project beginning on August 19. Construction crews will resurface five locations in northwest Minnesota:

  • Highway 11 in Karlstad
  • Highway 59 from Karlstad to Lake Bronson
  • Highway 71 from Highway 200 to Hubbard CR 4 in Lake George
  • Highway 172 from Highway 11 in Baudette to Wheeler’s Point
  • Highway 175 from North Dakota border to Highway 75

The contractor for the $2.4 million dollar project is Morris Seal Coat. The project will be completed under traffic, and flaggers will guide motorists through the single-lane construction zone. It is expected to be complete by late August, and will create a smoother, safer driving surface.

Important reminders for motorists regarding work zone safety:

  • Slow down when approaching every work zone, then navigate through with care and caution.
  • Stay alert; work zones constantly change.
  • Watch for workers and slow-moving equipment.
  • Obey posted speed limits. Fine for a violation in a work zone is $300.
  • Minimize distractions behind the wheel.
  • Be patient; expect delays, especially during peak travel times.

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