(KNSI) – A heavily used stretch of 3rd Street North in St. Cloud will be reduced to one lane for westbound traffic until early November.
Crews will complete the most comprehensive planned utility work between 33rd Avenue North and Highway 15, which is where the lane closure is expected. The City Engineer’s Office warns that traffic changes will continue along 3rd Street North until you pass the western border of St. Cloud towards the mall.
The work is weather permitting, so the expected completion date could change depending if the area experiences a wet fall.
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