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Work is expected to begin Monday, July 15 on Long Lake Road between the Rice Creek Bridge and County Road H2 in New Brighton and Mounds View.
Work next week will focus on the pedestrian ramps and storm sewers. Pavement work is expected to begin in early August, and the project is expected to last through late August.
Bike lanes
The road will be restriped to add bike lanes, and parking will be removed on the west side of the roadway between County Road H and County Road H2.
The striping changes and new bike lanes on the roadway reflect the goals of the Ramsey County's Pedestrian & Bicycle Plan to make the community walkable and bikable for people of all ages and abilities.
Work will begin Monday, July 15 to resurface Energy Park Drive between Highway 280 and Raymond Avenue in Saint Paul. Work is expected to last through late July.
Temporary lane shifts will be in place during the project. The ramps to and from Highway 280 may be temporarily closed on July 16 and 17 during paving. Motorists should use alternate routes.
Work is expected to begin the week of July 15 to resurface Centerville Road between Edgerton Street and County Road F in Vadnais Heights. Work is expected to last through early August.
Detours or temporary lane shifts may be in place during the project. Please use alternate routes when possible. Driveway access will be maintained.
Work on the pedestrian ramps is complete.
New Brighton Boulevard to Long Lake Road reconstruction
Work continues on the westbound lanes of County Road C between New Brighton Boulevard and Long Lake Road. Work on the westbound lanes is expected to last through mid-August, and then work will begin on the eastbound lanes.
Cleveland Avenue to Snelling Avenue repairs and signal work
Work continues on traffic signal upgrades and pavement repairs on County Road C between Cleveland and Snelling avenues. The project is expected to last until mid-August.
Temporary all-way stops are in place during signal work. Please plan ahead for extra travel time and use alternate routes when possible.
Business access is available.
Work continues on Larpenteur Avenue between Malvern Street and Snelling Avenue to repair the surface of the road and upgrade signals. The project is expected to last through late July.
Temporary all-way stops will be in place during signal work.
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