Road and lane closures and their detours are not fun for anybody, and this weekend will be a doozy for drivers in the west metro who didn't skip out of town for MEA weekend.
Both directions of Hwy. 100 through St. Louis Park and Edina will shut down from Friday night to Monday morning. The good news is that the Minnesota Department of Transportation says this ought to be the last one for the season, and that the entire rebuilding project will be done "within a few weeks."
Further complicating travel is that southbound I-494 through Plymouth and Maple Grove will be closed while only one northbound lane will be open between I-394 and the Hwy. 55 interchange.
That will leave Hwy. 169 as the only through north-south route open on the west side of the city.
Further to the west, Hwy. 12 remains closed between Wayzata and Orono for another two weeks while in the south metro drivers will find Cedar Avenue reduced to a single lane in each direction on the Minnesota River bridge.
Then there's a Timberwolves game Friday night at Target Center, the U.S. Women's National Soccer Team plays Sunday afternoon at U.S. Bank Stadium, and it's homecoming at the University of Minnesota. Look for lots of road closures Saturday around TCF Bank Stadium before and after the 11 a.m. game.
Here is the roundup:
1. I-494 in Plymouth/Maple Grove: All southbound lanes closed until 5 a.m. Monday between the I-694/94/494 interchange and I-394. Northbound will be a single lane from I-394 to the Hwy. 55 interchange.