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Feb252020

One Lane of West River Parkway will be Closed Weekdays Near Bohemian Flats Park thru March

Via a February 25 e-announcement from Minneapolis Park and Rec:

A short section of West River Parkway between Bohemian Flats Park and the 10th Avenue Bridge will be closed down to one lane, 7 am-6 pm, Monday-Friday, beginning this week through March 30. Construction flaggers will guide traffic around the closure, but please plan for delays traveling through this area of the parkway.

The closure is necessary for the City of Minneapolis to perform repairs on Bridge #9. Bike/pedestrian trails will remain open through the area.

Please follow the posted detours and stay away from areas where work is being performed. The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board appreciates the public's patience during the closure.

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