As of 7:40 a.m. Tuesday, a school bus was parked alongside the exit ramp from Highway 100 southbound to Highway 62 eastbound.
The intersection of Eden and Arcadia avenues is also set to close as part of the project, which starts next week, officials said.
A project on Eden Avenue could close a portion of the street until late May, according to Edina officials.
A gas-main improvement project is due to start Monday on Blake Road, Edina officials said.
City ordinances ban residents from parking on Edina streets from 1-6 a.m. every morning from Nov. 1 until April 1.
Most residential roads in Edina are restricted to five tons per axle throughout the period that restrictions are in effect.
The signal poles are too close to the curb and will likely be damaged by larger vehicles.
The proposed project includes the redevelopment of the 5.7-acre US Bank block at 70th Street and France Avenue.
Since August 2019, Minnesota cities have had the authority to set speed limits on streets they control.
The entire project is anticipated to take eight to 10 weeks to complete.
The traffic stop occurred on Old Shakopee Road near Logan Avenue.
DARTS drivers regularly sanitize and disinfect touch points in the bus.
The City has partnered with DARTS to provide the CloverRide circulator bus service to Edina residents and visitors on Fridays.
Signs will be posted, and work is expected to take up to three weeks.
Motorists should plan for congestion and traffic delays along the highway in the west metro.