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Section of West River Parkway Trail closes June 4-5

Closure necessary for inspection and repair of Guthrie Theater Endless Bridge

West River Parkway Trail will close between Portland Avenue and 11th Avenue S for two days beginning Monday, June 4, 2018. The closure is necessary for workers to build a scaffolding tunnel so that the trail may remain open during a month-long project to inspect and repair the Guthrie Theater Endless Bridge.

Motorized traffic will not be affected by the project. Bike/walk trail traffic will be detoured along Second Street S for two days at the beginning of the project while the scaffolding tunnel is constructed, and again for two days at the end of the project, likely in early July, while the scaffolding tunnel is deconstructed.

The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board appreciates the public's patience while the project is completed.

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