|
no topic
Crews will start in east Crosby and reconstruct Highway 210/Main Street NE (Highway 6) under traffic from Cross Avenue to east of Third Avenue E, at the Cuyuna Regional Medical Center.
Hwy 210 open through work zone
Here's what to expect Monday, April 19 through May:
-
Hwy 210 will remain open however, lanes will narrow and shift within the work zone to reconstruct sections. You can expect lane, shoulder or parking closures and periodic stops while flaggers direct traffic. Slow down and pay attention to the road.
-
Emergency access will be always open to the Cuyuna Regional Hospital from Third Avenue East.
-
Pedestrians to encounter sidewalk closures with signed detours. For your safety stay out of closed areas.
-
Access to businesses and residences will be open and always maintained, however expect changes and use of alternate accesses.
-
Hwy 210 truck detour to be up for the full duration of this project (April 19 through September) and uses Crow Wing County Road 12 (Deerwood shortcut) between Brainerd/Riverton and Deerwood
The Hwy 210 Crosby-Ironton project will reconstruct the road, sidewalks, and side street connections between Second St. SW and east of Third Ave. NE in Crosby; resurface the road, update sidewalks and make any other necessary repairs from Second St. SW in Crosby to west of Sixth Avenue SW in Ironton. The entire $6.5 million project to be complete in September 2021.
 Work map: Hwy 210 east of Cross Ave. in Crosby. Emergency hospital access (ER) to be open from 3rd Ave SE at all times.
Stay connected to this Hwy 210 Crosby-Ironton project
For more information on 2021 central Minnesota construction projects, in District 3, visit mndot.gov/d3/construct or follow us on Facebook or Twitter
|
|
|
Road work continues to be a critical service. MnDOT is committed to protecting the health, safety and well-being of its employees, contractors and all Minnesotans. Crews continue to follow the guidance of state and federal health officials to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.
MnDOT invites and encourages participation by all. If you need an ASL, a foreign language interpreter, or other reasonable accommodation, or need documents in an alternative format (such as braille or large print), please email your request at ADArequest.dot@state.mn.us or call 651-366-4720.
|
|
|
|