Crews begin curb and gutter work at the Chicago & 42nd St. Station
Five stations are planned for construction in 2022. Construction work began on April 18 and will continue throughout the year. Weekly updates tracking the start of construction at the remaining stations and general construction progress will continue as this year’s construction season occurs.
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Construction at this intersection started the week of April 18.
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The intersection will be fully closed for one month, with 2-3 months of lane restrictions following closure.
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Construction will include new station platforms, shelter and pylon installation, partial street reconstruction, street pavement, sidewalk, pedestrian ramps, signals, and utility work.
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The week of April 25, crews began work on water and storm sewers. Next week, crews will continue water and storm sewer work alongside fiber work and curb and gutter work.
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Construction at this intersection started the week of April 18.
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The intersection will be fully closed for one month, with 2-3 months of lane restrictions following closure.
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Construction will include new station platforms, shelter and pylon installation, street pavement, sidewalk, pedestrian ramps, signals, and utility work.
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The week of April 25, crews began work on water and storm sewers alongside fiber work, curb and gutter, and bus pad paving. Next week, crews will continue paving and concrete work and begin electrical work.
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Construction at this intersection started the week of April 25.
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The intersection will be partially closed for 3-4 months, with lane restrictions in place.
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Construction will include new station platforms, shelter and pylon installation, sidewalk, pedestrian ramps, signals, and utility work.
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The week of April 25, crews began concrete removal and storm sewer work. Next week, crews will continue storm and water system work.
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Construction at this intersection is planned to start the week of May 2, weather permitting.
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The intersection will be partially closed for 4-5 months, with lane restrictions in place.
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Construction will include new station platforms, shelter and pylon installation, sidewalk, pedestrian ramps, signals, and utility work.
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Construction at this intersection is planned to start later in spring.
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The intersection will be partially closed for 2-3 months, with lane restrictions in place.
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Construction will include new station platforms, shelter and pylon installation, sidewalk, pedestrian ramps, signals, and utility work.
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Proposed locations for stations at Park/Portland & 38th St.
A photo of a temporary BRT station located on Olson Memorial Highway
The week of May 2, members of the D Line project team will conduct field surveys and make field observations and measurements to design temporary stations at Portland & 38th St. and Park & 38th St.
A D Line station was planned at Chicago & 38th St. but deferred following the killing of George Floyd in May 2020. Route 5 buses have been on detour on Park / Portland Avenues between 35th/36th streets and 42nd St. since May 2020 as well. Temporary stations on the detour route will support D Line operations while the City of Minneapolis is engaging with the community to redesign and reconstruct the intersection of 38th & Chicago. A future permanent station would be built as part of a coordinated construction effort.
To learn more about the 38th & Chicago reconstruction project being led by the City of Minneapolis, please visit the project website.
Experiencing construction issues? Please connect with our construction hotline at 612-568-1038 or email DLine@metrotransit.org
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