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I-94 Construction 2024

Construction on I-94 between Hwy 120/Century Ave. and the St. Croix River is projected to end late fall of 2024.
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Starting at 5 a.m., April 15, westbound I-94 will be reduced to two lanes between Woodbury Dr. and Hwy 120/Century Ave through mid-July. Additionally, 9 p.m. on April 10 marks the closure of the 10th St. N. ramp exit heading northbound on I-694. this ramp will be closed through October. There will be additional lane and ramp closures throughout April, with detours provided as needed.

Learn more about the spring-fall project timeline and projected traffic impacts here.

Visit the MnDOT’s 511 website for more details including closure and detour information: https://511mn.org/
If you have any questions about this project, please contact MnDOT at: 651-296-3000

Lane Closures Through October

I-94 is reduced to two lanes in both directions between Century Ave. and Woodbury Dr.

Ramp Closures Through October

The ramp from Tamarack Rd. to SB I-494 is closed

  • Detour: Tamarack Rd., Weir Dr., Valley Creek Rd. and SB I-494

The ramp from NB I-494 to Tamarack Rd. is closed

  • Detour: Valley Creek Rd., Bielenberg Dr. and Tamarack Rd.

The ramp from 10th St. N. to NB I-694 is closed

  • Detour: 10th St. N., Inwood Ave. N., Stillwater Blvd., Ideal Ave. N., 34th St. N. and NB I-694

The ramp from Century Ave. to EB I-94 is closed

  • Detour: Century Ave., Hudson Rd., McKnight Rd., Burns Ave. and EB I-94
Summary of I-94 Project Work:
  • Resurface pavement and ramps
  • Construct new eastbound lane from I-494 to Woodbury Dr.
  • Resurface frontage road (Hudson Rd.) in the project area
  • Upgrade pedestrian/bicycle accessibility
  • Repair drainage
  • Replace signage
  • Upgrade lighting
  • Install median barrier

The I-94 project improves safety, updates drainage, and extends pavement life. Additionally, once completed, the project will reduce congestion and improve traffic flow.

Please check the project webpage for updates (where people can sign up for project email updates) as well as MnDOT's Twitter account.

 

Images courtesy of Minnesota Department of Transportation

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