Traffic & Transit

Memorial Day Weekend: MN Drivers Will Encounter These Work Zones

Check out the list of major road construction projects that are ongoing and could impact your Memorial Day weekend travel.

"While daily traffic volumes in the Metro area are still slightly down, we anticipate Memorial Day travel statewide will be similar to pre-pandemic levels," said Brian Kary, traffic operations director for MnDOT, in a statement.
"While daily traffic volumes in the Metro area are still slightly down, we anticipate Memorial Day travel statewide will be similar to pre-pandemic levels," said Brian Kary, traffic operations director for MnDOT, in a statement. (Scott Anderson/Patch)

TWIN CITIES, MN — The Minnesota Department of Transportation is asking motorists traveling during the 2022 Memorial Day holiday weekend to slow down and focus on safety when driving through work zones.

Travelers will encounter dozens of construction projects taking place across the state.

"While daily traffic volumes in the Metro area are still slightly down, we anticipate Memorial Day travel statewide will be similar to pre-pandemic levels," said Brian Kary, traffic operations director for MnDOT, in a statement.

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"Motorists should drive the speed limit and be prepared to slow down or stop – especially as they approach and travel through work zones."

Below are some of the major projects that are ongoing and could impact your weekend travel:

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Twin Cities

  • Highway 10 in Anoka – Reduced to one lane in each direction between Sunfish Lake Boulevard and Seventh Avenue; watch for several access changes at intersections.
  • I-94 and I-35E in St. Paul – Lane restrictions and ramp closures.
  • Highway 55 in Minneapolis – Southbound Highway 55/Hiawatha Avenue closed and detoured between Downtown Minneapolis and Cedar Avenue; includes the ramps from southbound I-35W and eastbound I-94.
  • Highway 55 Minneapolis to Inver Grove Heights – Closed in both directions between Blue Gentian Road/Lexington Avenue and Mendota Heights Road. Westbound Highway 55 closed between Highway 5 and Highway 13; pedestrian/bike trail closed on the east side of the bridge adjacent to the westbound lanes.

Central Minnesota

Northern Minnesota

Southern Minnesota

Transit officials say that changing road conditions in work zones require every driver’s undistracted attention, and ask that motorists be attentive, slow down in work zones, drive with caution and never enter a road blocked with barriers or cones.

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