Watch for overnight road closure Thursday-Friday on Minnesota 36
Minnesota 36 will be closed overnight Thursday-Friday, Oct. 3-4, between Little Canada and Oakdale to allow workers to relocate a power line pole.
The highway will be reduced to a single lane in each direction starting at 9 p.m. Thursday between Interstates 35E and 694. It will fully close in both directions at 1 a.m. Friday.
Eastbound drivers who want to bypass the closure are encouraged to use northbound Minnesota 120 and eastbound Interstate 694 back to Minnesota 36.
Westbound drivers can use westbound Interstate 694 and southbound 120 back to 36.
The roadway is expected to reopen by 5:30 a.m. Friday, Oct. 4.
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