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Rochester, MN (KROC-AM News) - The Minnesota Department of Transportation today listed more than 200 road and bridge projects that are on MnDOT s 2021 construction schedule.
The projects scheduled to take place in southeastern Minnesota carry an overall price tag of nearly $150 million. The largest is the expansion of Highway 14 from Dodge Center to Owatonna at a cost of about $106 million.
Highway 14 in Dodge and Steele counties
Description: Expansion of Hwy 14 from two lanes to four lanes on 12.5 miles between Dodge Center and Owatonna.
Construction Dates: Work began in 2020, traffic expected on new route in fall of 2021.
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The majority of work on the project will be completed by November. 6:03 pm, Mar. 3, 2021 ×
The map shows the progress and upcoming work for U.S. Highway 14 between Dodge Center and Owatonna. The MnDOT project reroutes the highway south of Claremont and eliminated direct-access points to the road. (Courtesy MnDOT)
CLAREMONT If you ve been wondering what s happening with the U.S. Highway 14 construction project west from Dodge Center to Owatonna, the Minnesota Department of Transportation answered questions Wednesday in a pair of virtual meetings. Much of the work has taken place away from the current Highway 14, so it s not as evident, said Tory Thompson, MnDOT District 6 project manager.