 36th Avenue Rehabilitation Project Update
Phase 1 of the 36th Avenue Rehabilitation Project is nearly complete. The road is currently open to traffic in both directions from Zachary Lane/East Medicine Lake Boulevard to the west entrance of Robbinsdale Armstrong High School. The shoulders in Phase 1 will remain closed to allow the contractor to continue work behind the curb.
Phase 2 of the project is currently underway and the road is closed to traffic from the high school’s east entrance to Kilmer Lane. The road is accessible to local residents and businesses only. During Phase 2, Plymouth Middle School can be accessed by taking Lancaster Lane (south of Rockford Road) to Pilgrim Lane.
View a map of the Phase 2 closure and detour routes
Construction Schedule
Below is a summary of construction activities for this week and a preview of planned work for next week. Please note that all schedules are subject to change due to weather conditions.
Week of July 14
Phase 1
- Trail grading
- Private utility work completed
Phase 2
Looking Ahead to the Week of July 21
Phase 1
Phase 2
Project Overview
The City of Plymouth is improving roads, trails and utilities along 36th Avenue between Kilmer Lane and Zachary Lane/East Medicine Lake Blvd. Work will occur spring through fall 2025 in two phases:
Project Contacts
If you have questions or concerns during the construction of this project, please contact one of the individuals below.
Drew Bailey, Construction Representative (Bolton & Menk) 763-358-1045 or drew.bailey@bolton-menk.com
Brandon Mensing, Construction Manager (Bolton & Menk) 612-289-0313 or brandon.mensing@bolton-menk.com
Nick Amatuccio, Project Manager (Bolton & Menk) 612-965-3926 or nickam@bolton-menk.com
Joe Shamla, Assistant City Engineer (City of Plymouth) 763-509-5541 or jshamla@plymouthmn.gov
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