The traffic nightmares along Snelling and University Avenues could be about to hit a summer peak this week as thousands of State Fair patrons put new burdens on an area already heavily congested due to construction of the Central Corridor light-rail line.
"People who are driving are going to have to plan ahead more than previous years," said John Siqveland, Metro Transit spokesman. "It's a great year to get into one of those special State Fair park-and-ride lots."
There are 17 suburban park-and-ride lots, but the popular one near Interstate 94 and Snelling in St. Paul is closed this year.
Snelling Avenue -- the usual main artery off 94 to the fairgrounds in Falcon Heights -- has been down to one lane in each direction for construction this summer. Central Corridor project managers recently opened an extra lane in each direction to help move along fair traffic.
But there's still a big catch: Turning from Snelling onto University in either direction is restricted, causing traffic to stack up even under normal traffic loads.
Fairgoers also will need to be wary of traffic on 94, which has seen construction all summer, as well as unpredictable tie-ups.
The only bright spot for fair-goers coming from the west is that the eastbound ramp from 94 onto Hwy. 280 is scheduled to reopen Wednesday. The Como Avenue and Energy Park Drive exits on 280 both lead east to the fair or park-and-ride lots.
Some fairgoers aren't taking any chances, though.