Open house on improvements to Rice Street infrastructure to be held Tuesday

The busy urban corridor of Rice Street has served as a historic commercial district for St. Paul for a while, with some buildings dating back to the 1850s. Ramsey County and the city of St. Paul are joining together to update Rice Street’s aging infrastructure to keep pace with current needs.

From 5 to 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Washington Technology Magnet School, community members will meet for a Rice Street Visioning & Reconstruction Open House.

This event will showcase the road and landscape design, give attendees an opportunity to share feedback and learn about construction. The project’s vision is to provide business opportunities, increase pedestrian safety and connectivity, create an inviting environment and improve vehicle safety.

For more information, visit the project website at the ramseycounty.us or contact Project Manager Nick Fischer.

Related Articles

Local News |


Ford building — historical site of early auto manufacturing — demolished on St. Paul’s University Avenue

Local News |


Home sales slowed to lowest level in 12 years in 2023, but look to pick up as interest rates ease

Local News |


Letters: Should arson reward remain for Lakeland city hall fire?

Local News |


White Rock Lounge brings hard rock energy back to St. Paul’s Lowertown, on top of ’80s trivia, heavy metal karaoke and competitive pole dancing

Local News |


2024 Vulcan Krewe’s identities revealed as St. Paul Winter Carnival winds down

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.

Previous post Battenfeld: Trump carving into traditional Democratic constituency is warning for Biden
Next post Metro Transit crime reports beginning to fall, but still up from a year earlier