Public Meeting: Hwy 25 Monticello to Big Lake Corridor Study
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You're invited
Come and see potential improvements on Highway 25 from Monticello to Big Lake at an open house-style meeting:
Mon, Aug. 4
4-6 p.m.
Monticello City Hall
Mississippi Room
There will be no formal presentation, so guests may come and go at their leisure.
Since last fall, MnDOT has been working on a comprehensive study of the corridor in partnership with the cities of Monticello and Big Lake and Wright and Sherburne Counties. The study focuses on the segment of Highway 25 stretching from 85th Street NE in Monticello to Highway 10 in Big Lake (4.5 miles).
For more information about this project, visit MnDOT's Let's Talk Transportation Hwy 25 Study project web page: https://talk.dot.state.mn.us/hwy-25-from-monticello-to-big-lake
Or, www.mndot.gov/d3/projects/
MnDOT encourages participation by all as we believe everyone should have an equal opportunity to enjoy the programs, services and activities we provide. If you need an ASL, a foreign language interpreter, or other reasonable accommodation, or need documents in an alternative format (such as braille or large print), please email your request: QURBcmVxdWVzdCAhIGRvdCB8IHN0YXRlICEgbW4gISB1cw== or call 651-366-4720.
Come and see potential improvements on Highway 25 from Monticello to Big Lake at an open house-style meeting:
Mon, Aug. 4
4-6 p.m.
Monticello City Hall
Mississippi Room
There will be no formal presentation, so guests may come and go at their leisure.
Since last fall, MnDOT has been working on a comprehensive study of the corridor in partnership with the cities of Monticello and Big Lake and Wright and Sherburne Counties. The study focuses on the segment of Highway 25 stretching from 85th Street NE in Monticello to Highway 10 in Big Lake (4.5 miles).
For more information about this project, visit MnDOT's Let's Talk Transportation Hwy 25 Study project web page: https://talk.dot.state.mn.us/hwy-25-from-monticello-to-big-lake
Or, www.mndot.gov/d3/projects/
MnDOT encourages participation by all as we believe everyone should have an equal opportunity to enjoy the programs, services and activities we provide. If you need an ASL, a foreign language interpreter, or other reasonable accommodation, or need documents in an alternative format (such as braille or large print), please email your request: QURBcmVxdWVzdCAhIGRvdCB8IHN0YXRlICEgbW4gISB1cw== or call 651-366-4720.
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