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MNDOT ANNOUNCES COMPLETITION OF 261 ROAD AND BRIDGE PROJECTS DURING 2021 CONSTRUCTION SEASON

The Minnesota Department of Transportation advanced or completed 261 road and bridge projects during the 2021 construction season. “This year’s construction program delivered new bridges and smoother roads, and improved designs to create better connections and mobility for people walking and biking. Several projects also addressed aging infrastructure to help rejuvenate main streets in communities across Minnesota,” said […]

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CITY OF CROOKSTON MOVING FORWARD WITH CORRIDOR STUDY

The City of Crookston has decided they will be moving forward with a corridor study on some of the local streets downtown. The study will begin this upcoming month with the goal to have it complete sometime in August of 2022. The cost of the study is around $200,000, with the majority of it being

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HIGHWAY 2 PROJECT FROM HIGHWAY 32 TO ERSKINE NEAR COMPLETION

MnDOT announced today motorists on Highway 2 between Highway 32 and Erskine can now access both eastbound and westbound lanes. Motorists will experience lane closures while crews complete striping and rumble strips. The project is expected to be complete by mid-November, weather permitting. During the project, crews installed a J-turn at Marcoux corner. It also

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HIGHWAY 2 PROJECT FROM FISHER TO EAST GRAND FORKS NEAR COMPLETION

MnDOT announced yesterday motorists on Highway 2 between Fisher and East Grand Forks can now access both eastbound and westbound lanes. Eastbound traffic will experience lane closure during the construction of turn lanes as well as the J-turn at the intersection of Highway 2/2B. The project is expected to be complete by mid-November, weather permitting.

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LANE CLOSURE ON HIGHWAY 2/ROBERT STREET IN CROOKSTON BEGINS NEXT WEEK

The Minnesota Department of Transportation announced today crews will remove the right turn lane on westbound Robert Street in Crookston early next week. Motorists turning north onto Broadway from Robert Street will no longer use the right turn lane. The City has removed four parking spaces on the east and west sides of Broadway to

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