MnDOT schedules public meeting for Mesaba Avenue bridges project

MnDOT schedules public meeting for Mesaba Avenue bridges project
Erik Rudeenm, Government Affairs — Minnesota Department of Transportation
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The Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) is organizing a public meeting to discuss the upcoming Mesaba Avenue bridges project in Duluth. The meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, February 25, at 5:30 p.m. It will take place in the Green Room of the Duluth Public Library, located at 520 W. Superior St., Duluth.

The project involves repair work on two bridges: the Michigan Street bridge over Mesaba Avenue and the Mesaba Avenue bridge over Superior Street. This work will necessitate detours for both vehicles and pedestrians.

For individuals who cannot attend the meeting in person, MnDOT has announced that materials related to the project will be available on their website at mndot.gov/d1/projects/mesaba-ave-bridge.



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