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MnDOT to host public meeting for Mesaba Avenue bridges project in Duluth

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The Minnesota Department of Transportation is hosting a public meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 25, at 5:30 p.m. in the Duluth Public Library Green Room, 520 W. Superior St., Duluth, to talk about the Mesaba Avenue bridges project coming in 2026.

The project includes bridge repair work on the Michigan Street bridge over Mesaba Avenue and the Mesaba Avenue bridge over Superior Street. It includes detours for vehicles and pedestrians.

For those unable to attend the public meeting in person, materials will be posted to the project website at mndot.gov/d1/projects/mesaba-ave-bridge.

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