(KNSI) – One of the largest road projects in St. Cloud’s history is about to finish and reopen to traffic.
The $43.7 million Highway 10 and Highway 23 interchange renovation projects will be completed on Saturday. The Minnesota Department of Transportation will open all lanes, access ramps, traffic signals, frontage roads, sidewalks and trails on the east side of St. Cloud.
This marks the completion of the two-year job.
“MnDOT is proud to deliver this $43.7 million interchange project to the traveling public,” shared MnDOT District 3 Engineer Mike Ginnaty. “This long-term investment in our Highway 10 and Highway 23 infrastructure will reduce congestion and improve traffic flow for the next 60-plus years.”
Crews will continue to complete work along the roads through November. Motorists may encounter periodic lane or shoulder closures. Traffic signal systems will also be monitored and adjusted.
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