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MNDOT INVITES MINNESOTAN’S INPUT ON POTENTIAL TRANSPORTATION AND CLIMATE ACTIONS

The Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) is hosting a virtual listening session on Thursday, September 3 from noon to 1:30 p.m. to discuss potential transportation-specific climate actions.  To prevent further spread of COVID-19, MnDOT is only hosting virtual public meetings at this time. During this virtual listening session, agency staff will discuss potential transportation climate […]

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POLITICAL CAMPAIGN, ADVERTISEMENT SIGNS NOT PERMITTED ON PUBLIC RIGHTS OF WAY

With the upcoming November elections, the Minnesota Department of Transportation reminds campaigners that state law prohibits the placement of private signs of any kind (i.e., political and other advertising signage) on highway right-of-way in Minnesota. Highway rights of way include driving lanes, inside and outside shoulders, ditches, sight corners at intersections, and boulevards in urban

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CROOKSTON AIRPORT COMMISSION TO MEET THURSDAY MORNING

The Crookston Airport Commission will meet Thursday, July 30 at 8 a.m. in the council chambers at city hall. The Commission will review the progress of the Airport Master Plan being completed by Short Elliot Hendrickson (SEH.)  The meeting will begin with a recap of a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the Minnesota Department of

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SPEEDS INCREASE ON FOUR POLK COUNTY HIGHWAYS TO 60 MILES PER HOUR

The Polk County Highway Department was recently notified by the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MNDOT) that speed studies had been completed and would be signed to authorize a speed increase to 60 miles per hour (mph) on four County State Aid Highways (CSAH).  Those roads are CSAH 9, 11, 46 around Crookston, and on CSAH

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RESURFACING OF HIGHWAY 1 AND 75 IN ARGYLE AND WARREN BEGINS JULY 13

Motorists on Highway’s 1 and 75 in Argyle and Warren will experience lane closures and delays beginning Monday, July 13 as crews begin resurfacing the highway. Motorists can expect slowdowns or delays during peak travel times. The construction will create a safer and longer-lasting road surface as well as include pedestrian improvements. The contractor for

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HIGHWAY 220 NORTH OF EAST GRAND FORKS NOW OPEN TO TRAFFIC

The Minnesota Department of Transportation announced today the completion of the box culvert project on Highway 220 north of East Grand Forks. The road was previously closed from County Road 21 to County Road 23. Led by the Red Lake Watershed, crews installed a box culvert through Highway 220, one mile north of Polk County Highway

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