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UPDATE: Stone Arch Bridge will be closed 7a-5p, March 15, 18, and 19

Closure necessary for Xcel Energy to perform maintenance on overhead power lines

Weather permitting, the Stone Arch Bridge will be closed for power line repairs from 7 am to 5 pm on Friday, March 15, 2019, and potentially 7 am to 5 pm on March 18 and 19, depending on how long the repair project takes. Xcel Energy is performing maintenance on overhead power lines running between towers at Gold Medal Park and Boom Island Park.

This closure was originally scheduled March 13-15, but it was pushed back due to forecasted rain. 

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

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