Minnesota Department of Transportation officials say drivers on Interstate 694 in the northern suburbs can expect delays when construction resumes sometime this week, but the delays won't be nearly as bad as the nightmarish logjams they experienced last summer.
Crews were unable to complete all the work that needed to be done between Hwy. 252 in Brooklyn Center and I-35W in Arden Hills last fall. So they'll be back on the job finishing joint repairs and smoothing out the concrete surface, MnDOT spokesman Kent Barnard said.
Last year, the $21.1 million project brought lane and ramp closures at all hours of the day from mid-June until November. Those spawned major traffic snarls, especially during morning and afternoon rush hours.
This time around, closures will be primarily limited to nights and periods during the day that are outside of rush hour, MnDOT said.
"People need to watch out for construction activity," Barnard said. "There will be a little disruption, but not like anything we saw last year."
But there will be times when entire lanes and interchanges will be shut down. Eastbound 694 will be closed at the I-94 interchange May 2-4 for resurfacing. Westbound 694 will be closed from Hwy. 10 and Silver Lake Road May 16-18.
At some point before all the work is complete — right now scheduled for June 6 — there also will be closures near the interchange of Hwy. 100 and Shingle Creek Parkway, Barnard said.
As the first high-profile project of the construction season gets underway, Barnard put out a plea to drivers to obey detours and not to drive around cones and barrels.