Traffic & Transit

Road Work To Close Highway 100 Ramp In Edina For 'Months': Officials

The intersection of Eden and Arcadia avenues is also set to close as part of the project, which starts next week, officials said.

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EDINA, MN — A road-work project is set to close a Highway 100 ramp in Edina for “a few months,” city officials said Friday.

The intersection of Eden and Arcadia avenues — and the ramp to southbound Highway 100 — will close to traffic Wednesday, officials said. Drivers will be detoured along Vernon Avenue, 50th Street, Wilson Road and Benton Avenue.

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Edina-area traffic will have to use Vernon Avenue or 50th Street to reach southbound Highway 100, according to the city’s traffic-control plans.

Those closures are “expected to remain in place for a few months,” officials said Friday.

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Normandale Road will be closed to all traffic starting Monday south of the intersection of Eden and Arcadia avenues, meaning traffic can only access Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church from the east.

Road work has kept Eden Avenue closed between the current driveway to Our Lady of Grace and Arcadia Avenue since late April.


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