Join us for an in-person public meeting to learn more about the 2026 construction project for Hwy 280 on Wed, Jan. 21. Visit the meetings page for more information.
About this project
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We are making significant improvements to Hwy 280 from I-94 in St. Paul to Hwy 36/I-35W in Roseville.
In 2026, we will resurface Hwy 280 from I-94 to Hwy 36/I-35W, repair bridges, repair and resurface ramps, repair drainage and make additional improvements. Motorists can expect a full closure of Hwy 280 from I-94 to Hwy 36/I-35W in 2026. Resurfacing of aging pavement on Hwy 280 will provide a smoother ride for motorists and extend the life of the existing highway.
In 2028, we will continue to repair bridges, install new traffic signals and make safety and accessibility improvements for those that travel along and across Hwy 280. These improvements are still being analyzed and considered. We will also permanently close the left turn from Hwy 280 to Broadway St. Northeast to prevent serious crashes from happening in the future. Right turns from southbound Hwy 280 to Broadway St. will remain open.There have been a number of serious crashes and close calls at this traffic signal that have been at high speeds. These high-speed crashes are extremely dangerous and can lead to serious or fatal injuries.
Summary of work
2026
- Resurface Hwy 280 from I-94 to Hwy 36/I-35W
- Repair Hwy 280 bridges over the following locations:
- I-94
- University of Minnesota Transitway and railroad tracks
- Energy Park Dr.
- Como Ave.
- Hennepin/Larpenteur Ave.
- I-35W
- Repair and resurface the following ramps:
- Energy Park Dr.
- Como Ave.
- Larpenteur Ave.
- St. Croix St.
- Repair drainage
- Install new traffic signs
- Replace guardrails
2028
- Repair bridges that carry traffic over Hwy 280 at the following locations:
- Wabash Ave.
- Franklin Ave.
- University Ave.
- Territorial Rd.
- Permanent closure of the left turn lane from Hwy 280 to Broadway St. Northeast
- Install new traffic signals at Franklin Ave. and Territorial Rd.
- Upgrade sidewalks to meet ADA requirements
- Additional safety and accessibility improvements to streets along and across Hwy 280 are still being analyzed and considered
