The closure is related to the Interstate 94 road reconstruction project between Maple Grove and Clearwater.
Two detours will be in place during the closure.
Westbound Interstate 94 at 95th avenue is down to one lane in Maple Grove Tuesday morning.
The closure is necessary so that BNSF can perform maintenance work on the existing Zachary Lane railroad crossing south of County Road 81.
The Minnesota Department of Transportation is upgrading a 39-mile stretch of the interstate in the northwest metro.
A newly released video shows the plane making an emergency landing on the interstate and striking one car.
Half of the 29 vehicles involved in the crash were semis, police said. Several vehicles caught fire.
The fatal crash happened just after 6:30 a.m. Friday.
Traffic was brought to a slow crawl on Interstate 94 Wednesday morning.
The crash shut down Interstate 94 eastbound Thursday morning.
Here are a few things to be aware of as construction begins on Interstate 94.
This work/closure is expected to last seven days.
When complete, motorists will experience improved safety, a smoother road surface, better commercial access for freight and business.
Motorists may want to consider alternative routes if you're heading out now.
The crash happened last month in Anoka County.
Transit officials say the closures are needed for concrete pavement repair.
Marisa Amber Lilley was the only occupant in the car and died at the scene.
This work is part of a larger project to improve a 39-mile stretch of I-94 between Maple Grove and Clearwater.
The American Road and Transportation Builders Association says there are 47,000 structurally deficient bridges in America.
The ambitious three-year project will construct MnPASS Express Lanes, repave I-35W and repair bridges.
Electric vehicles are cheaper to maintain and operate than traditional cars, according to a new MnDOT report.
The project will add lanes, replace pavement, replace or repair bridges and construct the Dayton Parkway interchange.
The project will focus on expanding and improving a 39-mile section of Interstate 94.
The closures are needed while crews perform maintenance along the shoulder.
The new class of asphalt additives, called rejuvenators, promise to reverse the effects of aging on roads.
MnDOT reminds all travelers to share the road, follow all traffic safety laws and to not drive distracted.
Attendees can stop by at any time during the meeting to learn about the plan to reconstruct the pavement on the nine-mile stretch of I-94.
The collision happened on the Mississippi River Bridge.
Drivers may see smoke from roadside.
The collision is causing significant backups in Maple Grove Tuesday morning.
MnDOT is advising motorists to slow down due to the slippery road conditions and to turn on their headlights.​