A month into a massive $21 million repair job on the Interstate 694 corridor, most drivers are simply gritting through the gridlock. There's no good way around it.
The Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) started repairs on I-694 in June, working on the major east-west corridor between Arden Hills and Highway 100 in Brooklyn Center.
There aren't many good alternate routes, so drivers are waiting it out, literally at times. People say they are sitting in traffic longer. Streets in the area also seem a bit more congested as some drivers look for their own creative detours.
Jim Klipping said the construction has added 45 minutes in the truck each day. Klipping owns the landscape company Midwest LawnMasters.
"It's a pain," said Klipping. "It was needed, but it should be done in a more timely fashion."
MnDOT spokesman Kent Barnard said that the work is on schedule and that it will be worth the wait. It should be done before the snow flies — late October or early November.
"We've got additional congestion," Barnard acknowledged. "The nice thing about this project is once we are done, hopefully we won't be back out there for a long time. … We are working pretty much around the clock out there except on Sundays."
Barnard, who lives in Anoka County and commutes through that stretch, said he understands the frustration firsthand but that this kind of road maintenance is unavoidable.