Hwy 36 construction public informational meeting set for Tuesday, May 28
ROSEVILLE, Minn. —The Minnesota Department of Transportation is inviting the public to learn more about this summer’s resurfacing and improvements on Highway 36 between I-35W in Roseville and Edgerton St. in Little Canada.
Thee meeting will be held in person on Tuesday, May 28, from 3 p.m. – 6 p.m., at the Ramsey County Public Library- Roseville (Community Program Room), 2180 Hamline Ave. North, Roseville
During the meeting, project staff will give a brief presentation at 5 p.m. You’ll also be able to review poster boards and the project layout and talk to staff.
Beginning this summer, crews will resurface nearly six miles of Hwy 36 between I-35W in Roseville and Edgerton St. in Little Canada and make additional improvements. Resurfacing of aging pavement on Hwy 36 will provide a smoother ride for motorists and extend the life of the existing roadway.
A new auxiliary lane from southbound I-35W to eastbound Hwy 36 will provide more distance for drivers to safely merge onto eastbound Hwy 36 which will ease traffic flow and reduce congestion. Reconstruction of the ramp from northbound Cleveland Ave. to eastbound Hwy 36 and extending the merge lane onto eastbound Hwy 36 will provide more time for drivers to safely merge into traffic. Improved drainage will also help channel water to prevent pavement damage from flooding and weather events. The project is anticipated to be complete in late September.
MnDOT invites and encourages participation by all people in their programs, services and activities.
If you need an ASL, a foreign language interpreter, or documents in an alternative format (such as braille, large print or in a different language) at no cost, please email your request to Janet Miller at ADArequest.dot@state.mn.us or call 651-366-4720. Relay service: 711. Si necesita esta información en un formato o idioma alternativo, póngase en contacto con: 651-366-4720.
If you need any other reasonable accommodation to participate (such as seating modification or auxiliary aids), please email your request to Accessibility.DOT@state.mn.us or call 1-833-400-8432. Relay service: 711.
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