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Originally published February 7th, 2024

Updated March 18th, 2024 7:07 a.m.

(KNSI) — The Minnesota Department of Transportation says drivers through St. Cloud should get ready to see orange as the barrels return for another construction season.

Crews are bringing traffic down to one lane in each direction starting March 18th. Westbound Highway 10 and adjacent roads, eastbound Highway 23 and the bridge over Highway 10 and adjacent roads will be constructed. Access ramps to and from the interchange, the City of St. Cloud 4th Street bridge over Highway 10, and sidewalks and trail connections will also be worked on, and the old eastbound Highway 23 bridge that spans Highway 10 will be torn down this summer.

Everything is expected to be completed in November of 2024. When the work is done, MnDOT says it will improve safety for drivers and pedestrians and allow better access throughout the area.

Learn more and keep up to date with this project by clicking here.

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