9 a.m. update: Rush hour wrap up

The Monday morning rush hour was a nice one for commuters with only a couple of crashes to slow things up. Ligher than normal levels of traffic also contributed to a smooth commute. Today has some lane closures of note.

November 26, 2013 at 11:23AM

The Monday morning rush hour was a nice one for commuters with only a couple of crashes to slow things up. Ligher than normal levels of traffic also contributed to a smooth commute.

At this hour a crash on westbound Crosstown at 35W has the left lane blocked. A wreck on southbound 35W at 60th Street just cleared.

Today's road work includes lane restrictions:

  • Northbound 35W from County 14 up to the Forest Lake split
    • Southbound 35W at County Road 14
      • Northbound 35E at Jackson Street in St. Paul
        • Southbound Hwy. 169 from Crosstown and Londenderry in Edina, 11:30 p.m. Monday to 3 a.m.Tuesday
          • Northbound Hwy. 169 at 394 for guard rail repair, 9 to 11 p.m. Monday
            • Northbound 35E in both directions from Pennsylvania Avenue to Hwy. 36, 7 p.m. Monday to 5 a.m. Monday. There also is some work going on Monday until 1 p.m.
              • Hwy. 65 has lane restrictions from Anoka County Road 18 to County Road 22. All day.
                • Westbound 94 at Manning Avenue in Woodbury, and at Hwy. 95 in Afton
                  • Eastbound 94 at the 494/694 interchange in Woodbury
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