Overnight closure of I-694 in Oakdale on Friday night was rescheduled due to weather
The scheduled overnight closure of Interstate 694 in Oakdale on Friday night for construction has been canceled because of weather and rescheduled to Monday and Tuesday.
Northbound I-694 between Interstate 94 and 10th Street will now be closed from 11 p.m. Monday, April 29, to 5 a.m. Tuesday, April 30, and then again from 11 p.m., Tuesday, April 30, to 5 a.m. Wednesday, May 1, Metro Transit officials said.
A detour route will be posted.
The closures are connected to construction of the Metro Transit Gold Line.
Related Articles
Man shot by officers in Woodbury had a pistol-type BB gun, BCA says
Oakdale: Coyote warning issued after attack of dog in nature preserve
Annual Stillwater plant sale set for May 18
Washington County to ban cannabis use in county parks
Death of woman at Hugo assisted-living center investigated as homicide
More Stories
British Business Bank anchors Northern Gritstone’s £20m rolling close as northern deeptech push gathers pace
Northern Gritstone, the venture capital firm bankrolling the North of England’s deeptech and life sciences ambitions, has pulled in a...
Ryan Giggs nurses £100,000 loss as Manchester restaurant venture collapses owing creditors more than £560,000
Ryan Giggs has become the latest high-profile name to learn that a famous face on the door is no insulation...
Tabber B. Benedict on BigLaw, Boutique Strategy and Building Benedict Advisors
Tabber B. Benedict is the Founder and Managing Partner of Benedict Advisors PLLC, a law firm established in 2025 to...
Richard Donoff on Business Growth and Industry Experience
Richard Donoff is a financial services professional with more than 30 years of experience working with retirees and families on...
US defends Russia oil sanctions waiver extension
The month-long reprieve announced last Friday was meant to cool soaring energy prices, the treasury secretary has said The US...
Said Abulafia: Building Resilience in Hospitality
A Business Built on Discipline and Direction In a fast-changing world, consistency is rare. Said Abulafia has built his career...
