Traffic & Transit

MnDOT Announces Nearly 200 Construction Projects For 2024

The arrival of spring means that Minnesota's construction season isn't far behind.

ST. PAUL, MN — The arrival of spring means that Minnesota's construction season isn't far behind.

The Minnesota Department of Transportation announced Tuesday that motorists should prepare to slow down for construction work zones as road projects ramp up across the state.

The agency said it has nearly 200 road construction projects this season that will help maintain and improve Minnesota’s roads, bridges and transportation infrastructure; improve safety and mobility; and support jobs that will be worked on statewide.

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In addition to the 193 planned road and bridge projects, MnDOT will oversee 54 additional projects to improve airports, water ports, railroad crossings, and transit infrastructure.

"Drivers throughout Minnesota can expect to see more work zones, more orange cones, more closed lanes, and more people working along the road wearing their high-visibility gear," said Commissioner Nancy Daubenberger.

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"We need everyone on the road to work together to keep our crews, and yourselves, safe in work zones. When we all slow down and obey work zone speed limits, set aside our cell phones and other distractions, plan ahead and remain patient, we become safer together as we share the limited space inside work zones."

MnDOT said major road construction projects this year include:

Find information on all state road construction projects here.

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