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MNDOT’S JOE MCKINNON RETIRES AFTER 31 YEARS OF PUBLIC SERVICE

Joe McKinnon, Project Manager, plans to retire from the Minnesota Department of Transportation on June 8, 2021, after 31 years of state service. In 1984, McKinnon began his career as a Project Engineer for Polk County. He has spent almost all his career at MnDOT Bemidji headquarters. Throughout his career, he has worked in the […]

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MNDOT ENDS SPRING LOAD RESTRICTIONS FOR NORTH AND NORTH-CENTRAL ZONES

The Minnesota Department of Transportation will end spring load restrictions (SLR) in the north-central and north frost zones Monday, May 3, 2021 at 12:01 a.m. Spring Load restrictions have already ended in the other frost zones. Frost zones can be found on the MnDOT load limits map. Start and end dates and other load limit information

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MAINTENANCE ON SORLIE BRIDGE, EXPECT DELAYS BEGINNING WEDNESDAY

Motorists traveling in northwest Minnesota can expect short-term delays on the Sorlie Bridge in East Grand Forks beginning at 8:00 a.m. on April 28, as MnDOT crews begin annual maintenance work. Maintenance work will take place on Demers Avenue from 3rd Avenue NW in East Grand Forks, MN to North 3rd Street in Grand Forks,

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MNDOT ANNOUNCES 2021 CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS IN NW MINNESOTA

More than 200 construction projects that will help maintain Minnesota’s roads and bridges, improve safety and support thousands of construction jobs across the state will be worked on this year, the Minnesota Department of Transportation announced today. In addition, crews will make safety and infrastructure improvements to 51 multimodal projects, which are airport, port, transit,

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CITY COUNCIL TO PROCEED WITH CORRIDOR STUDY, SIDEWALK MAINTENANCE PROGRAM INTRODUCED

On Monday, the Crookston City Council passed a motion to have the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) craft a Joint Powers Agreement to conduct a study of 14 blocks along the Highway 2 corridor in downtown Crookston along with additional blocks on South Main and South Broadway to the Red Lake River. The City Council

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