MnDOT starts Hwy. 169 project in Garrison
The Minnesota Department of Transportation will begin a six‑month, $12.4 million project to improve five miles of Hwy. 169 from Crow Wing County Road 26 to Pike
Avenue, including a new roundabout at the Hwy. 18 in Garrison to improve safety and traffic flow.
Work begins April 30 as crews mobilize equipment, install traffic control devices and prepare work areas. Motorists should expect segments of lane and shoulder closures
and reduced speeds throughout the area.
PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS
• Reconstruct Hwy. 169 through Garrison
• Build a single‑lane roundabout at Hwy. 169, Hwy. 18 and Monroe Street
• Install new storm sewer and upgrade sidewalks and lighting
• Resurface Hwy. 169 north and south of Garrison
• Reconfigure turn lanes at County Road 26
• Repair or replace drainage structures, including the historic Saint Alban’s Bay culvert
• Upgrade guardrail, install new road markings and rumble/mumble strips
DETOUR BEGINS MAY 11
After the fishing opener (Saturday, May 9), Hwy. 169 will close between Hwy. 18 in Garrison and Pike Avenue through mid‑June. A signed detour will use Hwy. 18, Hwy. 6
and County Road 14/11. Local access will remain open, but travelers should expect changing entrances, flaggers and gravel or grooved surfaces.
TNT Construction Group, LLC, is the project’s prime contractor.
When lanes reopen in mid-October, travelers will see a smoother roadway, updated infrastructure, and improved safety and traffic flow in the Garrison area.
For more information or to sign up for email updates, visit the Hwy. 169 Garrison project webpage at https://www.dot.state.mn.us/d3/projects/garrison/.

