At a road meet I attended last year I recalled someone from Minnesota told me MN 15 in St Cloud was going to become I-594. Is this true? I can't find any information that confirms this. Nothing even on wikipedia.
Not true. And it's already been suggested to MnDOT that the proposed I-94/US 10 connector near Clearwater be designated 594.
Quote from: froggie on July 05, 2016, 05:25:42 PM
Not true. And it's already been suggested to MnDOT that the proposed I-94/US 10 connector near Clearwater be designated 594.
I can't find anything on that either.
It's not an official suggestion. I know the project manager personally and mentioned it as a possibility. But don't hold your breath as MnDOT doesn't have any money to build any of it in the next decade or two, by which time my associate will likely be retired.
Until I see some official confirmation on I-594, can we discuss that in Fictional Highways?
Agreed. This thread seems pretty fictional to me.
Not really, he was asking about something he heard that he thought was real, and I provided clarification.
Mn/DOT's logpoint reference says that the replacement for MN-24 between Clearwater and Clear Lake is going to be MN-410.
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MNTH 410 000+00.000 JCT ISTH-94 0.000 3 3B 8613 0715 000 0
---> NON-EXISTENT FROM 000+00.000 TO 003+00.710
MNTH 410 003+00.710 JCT USTH-10 3.710 3 3B 7111 0710 000
0710 and 0715 are the city codes for Clear Lake and Clearwater, respectively.
QuoteMn/DOT's logpoint reference says that the replacement for MN-24 between Clearwater and Clear Lake is going to be MN-410.
Per the project manager (personal correspondence), that's just a placeholder and the designation has not been determined yet.
Ah, interesting. It would make perfect sense, though.
Have any of the plans been publicly released yet? I can't seem to find any.
The current project webpage (http://www.dot.state.mn.us/d3/projects/interregionalconnection/index.html). Chapter 3 of the FEIS has figures of the preferred layout, which are also on the "Maps" page. It's been almost a decade since the FEIS was finished.
Cool, thank you! (Whatever search terms I used weren't working...)
Also, I had no idea the project was that old. I was three/four years old when studies began in 1995/96.