Drivers should expect delays and a detour on westbound Interstate 94 in St. Paul, Minn., according to the Minnesota Department of Transportation.
by Staff
July 23, 2015
Image: Minnesota DOT
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Image: Minnesota DOT
Drivers should expect delays and a detour on westbound Interstate 94 in St. Paul, Minn., according to the Minnesota Department of Transportation.
Road crews will be pouring the north side of the Highway 51/Snelling Avenue bridge deck that spans Interstate 94. The work will begin Friday night, July 24, and continue through 5 a.m. on Monday, July 27.
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All westbound Interstate 94 ramps between Interstate 35 East and Highway 280 will close at 10 p.m. Drivers should follow the posted detour using Interstate 35 East, Interstate 694, Interstate 35 West and Highway 280 to bypass the closure.
To view current closures and detours visit the project website. For real time travel information anywhere in Minnesota, click here.
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