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City of Duluth to host 2025 street preservation projects public informational sessions

By Kelli Latuska

The City of Duluth will host two informational meetings to present planned 2025 street preservation projects to the public. City staff will present the 2025 city street preservation projects, which will involve pavement and utility work, as well as storm repairs and ADA upgrades at intersections, and more.

To allow for maximum public participation, two public meeting session options will be offered on Tuesday, April 22. One will be an in-person meeting, and the other session will be held virtually.

Tuesday, April 22

. Noon – 1:00 pm: virtual meeting. Join the meeting at https://www.duluthmn.gov/public-presentation/

. 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm: in-person meeting on third floor of City Hall, 411 W First Street, conference room 330.

For a list of upcoming projects, or if you would like more information about the City’s street projects and other current transportation projects taking place in Duluth, please visit https://duluthmn.gov/engineering.

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