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Z ARCHIVE D3 - Hwy 169 & Hwy 210 Aitkin to north of Hassman: 2023–2024 construction
We're happy to share that the in-town project segment on Hwy 169/210 from the Ripple River bridge to Co. Rd. 12/83 is now open!
 While the Aitkin project segment was closed and detoured, crews were able to reconstruct and widen the shoulders; add center left-turn lanes, walk, curb and gutter; and replace drainage structures beneath the road.
What's ahead
We've made it through the first half of this year's construction. Here’s what to expect for the remainder of the project:
Aitkin to Hassman
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Detour through McGregor until late October: Work will continue on this segment for the duration of the project between Co. Rd. 12/83, east of Aitkin, and Hwy 210 in Hassman. The road will remain closed and detoured to through traffic via Co. Rd. 12 (400th Ave.) Aitkin, Hwy 47, Co. Rd.4 (Dam Lake St.), Hwy 65 McGregor, then back to Hwy 210.
 Detour Aitkin to Hassman until late October
Hassman
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Detour through Palisade mid-August to mid-September: Crews will close and reconstruct the Hwy 169 and 210 intersection. Motorists will follow a detour that uses Hwy 210, Co. Rd. 5 (Nature Ave.) and Co. Rd. 3 (480th St.).
Local access
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Access is always open and maintained to those who live, work or visit within the closed work zone. Expect changes to access, gravel or grooved road surfaces, flaggers, periodic stops and alternate one-way traffic. Please slow down, follow construction signs through the work zone and stay out of barricaded areas.
Those who travel through the work area should plan ahead and be prepared for delays, especially at peak travel times. Cabin and vacation travelers who normally take Hwy 169/210 may want to consider another route.
More about this project
When complete this fall, travelers will benefit from a wider, smoother and stronger road surface; improved safety, access and traffic flow; and updated drainage.
- We will continue to provide information on the project webpage and through these email updates throughout the project.
- For current impacts, view maps or to contact the project team, visit the project web page:
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