Week 23 construction progress
Concrete paving is wrapping up! Crews are working in the roundabout today, and will come back next week to pour the roundabout's center median and finish up a couple of ramps in Stage 1C. Please DO NOT drive around barriers, ribbons or cones. The concrete needs time to cure, so your cooperation is important.
Underground utility work is completed in Stage 2A, between Second Avenue and Fifth Avenue NE. The retaining wall north of Second Avenue is also done! Crews are now working on grading the roadway, getting it back in shape for concrete work to begin. Next week, concrete crews will begin pouring curb and gutter north of Second Avenue, followed by sidewalks.
To access the northeast side of town you can cross at either Second Avenue NW/NE and Fifth Avenue NE. Crews have to do work in both of these intersections, but one will always remain open for cross traffic. Please stay alert for these changes. If there's a barrier across one of the intersections, that means you're being directed to the other one for that time.
Utility replacements in Stage 4A on Highway 108 east continue too. Crews are currently working near the First Street SE intersection. If you're trying to get to the post office, you'll want to come from the west.
Crews pave the roundabout at the intersection of Highway 59 and Highway 108 west
View of Stage 2A grading, from the intersection of Fifth Avenue NE looking south
Retaining wall just north of Second Avenue has been completed
Utility crews work near the intersection of First Street SE in Stage 4A
Join us weekly on Wednesdays for in-person updates!
You can join us at the Pelican Rapids Public Library each Wednesday, noon to 12:30 p.m., for weekly in-person construction updates. Representatives from MnDOT and Landwehr Construction will be there to share updates and answer questions!
*Meetings are subject to change based on interest and attendance.
If you have a question about the project, but can't make it to the weekly meetings, please call the project Helpline 218-517-9848 at any time.
Safety & detour reminders
We have detour routes set up for every type of road user. Trucks and thru-traffic should follow the signed routes out of town, city residents and visitors can follow the in-town detour route, and if you are walking, biking or rolling through town, please follow signed pedestrian routes. We know it may be inconvenient at times, and you may need to walk a block or two out of the way to get around, but your cooperation is important for your safety.
Pelican Rapids businesses are OPEN during construction, so follow the various detours to best navigate around the work zone and stop in to support them! To access businesses on the northeast side of town, please use Fifth Avenue NE or 2nd Avenue N (access location may vary depending on where crews are working. If barricades are up, you'll want to go to the other intersection to cross.)
If you don't have a destination in Pelican Rapids and want to avoid backups, we advise using the thru-traffic/truck routes out of town to get to the lakes or other destinations. See the thru-traffic map at top of the email for the thru-traffic route options, depending on your direction of travel.
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Signing up for this project email list is just one way to stay informed during construction. There are several different ways you can find information or get your questions answered:
- For construction questions, call the project Helpline: 218-517-9848 or send an email to Th59-108@landwehrconstruction.com. Brent Frazier is serving as the community liaison for the project.
- Join us at the Public Library each Wednesday, noon to 12:30 p.m., for weekly in-person construction updates. View current and past recordings of the in-person updates.
- Check the project website for project information, construction updates and MnDOT contacts -- we're here to help!
- Join the MnDOT District 4 | West Central Minnesota Facebook group.
- We'll be working closely with the Pelican Rapids Press to get updates into your local newspaper, and if you have Facebook, follow the Pelican Rapids City Page, Pelican Rapids Chamber, and Pelican Rapids: Find Your Path for updates, too!
- The city has set up cameras in downtown Pelican Rapids, so you can check in on the construction progress live! Go to the Pelican Rapids city website for links to the cameras.
All construction activities and traffic impacts are weather dependent and subject to change. MnDOT urges motorists to always be attentive, drive with caution, slow down in work zones where workers are present, and never enter an area that's blocked by barriers or cones.
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