Traffic & Transit
Road Work To Start This Month On Highway 36 In Stillwater: MnDOT
The project on Highway 36 between Stillwater and Little Canada is expected to be finished by the fall, officials said.
STILLWATER, MN — Crews are expected to start work in April on Highway 36 between Stillwater and Little Canada.
The highway is set to be resurfaced from Greeley Street in Stillwater to Edgerton Street in Little Canada, while crews will also upgrade pedestrian accessibility in some locations and update drainage, according to the Minnesota Department of Transportation.
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The project, which is scheduled to be completed by the fall, is meant to improve pavement condition and ride quality along that corridor of Highway 36, officials said.

Drivers should expect delays during construction, as well as weekend directional closures on Highway 36, detours and flagging on the frontage road from I-694 to Manning Avenue, MnDOT said.
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The project on Highway 36 between Stillwater and Little Canada is expected to cost about $15 million, according to the department.
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