Motorists in the west metro can rejoice. If all goes as planned, the Minnesota Department of Transportation on Saturday will open the Hwy. 7 bridge over Hwy. 100 and the segment of the highway between Wooddale Avenue and Belt Line Road in St. Louis Park. The agency had planned a Saturday opening.
And even better days are ahead for Hwy. 100 drivers. MnDOT is wrapping up its work between Minnetonka Boulevard and W. 36th Street and all lanes should be open within the next couple weeks, the agency said.
Meanwhile, this weekend, motorists in the east metro will have to deal with a closure on Hwy. 36 in Roseville as MnDOT puts the final touches on the new Lexington Avenue bridges while drivers on I-94 in downtown Minneapolis will encounter lane closures on Saturday.
Maintenance will take the southern end of the Blue Line offline. Trains will not run between Terminal 2-Humphrey at MSP Airport and the Mall of America from 9:30 p.m. Friday until 4 a.m. on Monday. Buses will fill in.
It's a light weekend for congestion-generating events, but there could be some congestion around local college football games, the Wild's Saturday night game at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul and the Minnesota United's game Saturday night at the National Sports Center in Blaine. The state high school soccer tournament takes over U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis.
While you are out and about, wear your seat belt and plan for a sober ride. A statewide seat belt enforcement continues through Sunday and law enforcement will conduct increased DWI enforcement for Halloween celebrations in the top 14 dangerous drunk driving counties: Hennepin, Ramsey, Dakota, Anoka, Stearns, Washington, Wright, Otter Tail, St. Louis, Sherburne, Cass, Scott, Winona and Crow Wing.
Here is where you'll run into road work and possible delays:
1. I-494 in Plymouth: Two lanes open in both directions between Hwy. 55 and I-694/94. Intermittent lane and ramp closures south of Hwy. 55.