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Minnesota State Highway 62 (Hennepin–Dakota counties)

Minnesota State Highway 62 (MN 62) is a highway in the Twin Cities region of Minnesota. The route was part of County Road 62 (CR 62) until 1988, when a portion of the route was inherited by the state. The western terminus of the highway is at Interstate 494 (I-494) in Eden Prairie, where the roadway continues west as CR 62 to CR 101. The eastern terminus of the route is at the junction with I-494 in Inver Grove Heights. Locally, the original portion of the route in Hennepin County is known as "the Crosstown Highway" or simply "the Crosstown," though signage with this name does not appear on the highway itself, but only on local streets adjacent to the road. It is also used as an alternate name, even by the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT).[1] The route is 18.6 miles (29.9 km) in length.

Trunk Highway 62

Crosstown Highway
MN 62 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by MnDOT
Length18.599 mi (29.932 km)
Existed1988–present
Major junctions
West end I-494 / CR 62 at Eden Prairie
Major intersections
East end I-494 / US 52 at Inver Grove Heights
Location
CountryUnited States
StateMinnesota
CountiesHennepin, Dakota
Highway system
  • Minnesota Trunk Highway System
MN 61 MN 62

Route description edit

MN 62 serves as an east–west route between Eden Prairie, Minnetonka, Edina, Richfield, Minneapolis, Fort Snelling, Mendota Heights and Inver Grove Heights. The route is constructed to freeway standards for most of its length, except for the western 12 mile (0.80 km), which is an expressway with two signal-controlled intersections. The eastern section is also an expressway except for the last mile between Mendota Road and I-494, which is again a freeway. The route is located in Hennepin and Dakota counties.

Due to the existence of a second State Highway 62 in the southwest corner of the state between Fulda and Windom, the stretch of MN 62 in the Twin Cities area starts its numbering at milepost 100. This is unorthodox in that the two state highways have a combined length of 36 miles (58 km). "Mile 100" is calibrated where CR 101 and CR 62 meet at the Eden PrairieMinnetonka boundary line; though the mileposts themselves, starting with mile 104, do not appear until the state-maintained section inside the I-494 beltway.

History edit

MN 62 in the Twin Cities area was authorized in 1988. Prior to 1988, the route was designated as Hennepin County Road 62. The route was built mostly in the late 1960s by Hennepin County.

The original Hennepin County numbering of 62 corresponded with 62nd Street in Minneapolis. However, some portions of MN 62 do stray from the 62nd Street plane, as near the MSP airport, MN 62 runs along the plane of 58th Street.

MN 62 previously had a traffic light at its eastern terminus at MN 55 until an interchange was reconstructed during construction of the METRO Blue Line light rail in 2004.

I-35W and Highway 62 Crosstown Commons reconstruction project edit

 
A typical traffic jam, before reconstruction, in the Crosstown Commons. The atypical part was that this picture was taken on a Saturday afternoon, not during a Monday thru Friday rush hour.

The Twin Cities' MN 62 had one of the most notorious junctions in the region where it interwove with I-35W. This mile-long stretch was known informally as the "Crosstown Commons". Plans to "unweave" and expand this section of roadway to improve traffic flow had come and gone for many years, frustrating the 200,000 drivers who used it daily. Construction of the current design was expected to begin in July 2006, but was delayed due to state budget deficits.

The project was adequately funded during Governor Tim Pawlenty's second term and bids were received in April 2007. The bid was won by the Ames, Lunda, and Schafer consortium for $288 million. Construction began in May 2007. The project included 25 new bridges, 63 lane-miles of highway, and expanded the total roadway width from 6 lanes to 12 lanes at Lyndale Avenue. The bridges were cast in Coates, Minnesota, and trucked in for on-site erection. The new design includes transit/HOV lanes and was completed in November 2010.[2] The new interchange features three through-lanes for I-35W (including one HOV lane) in each direction and two separate through-lanes for MN 62 in each direction, eliminating the need to weave across traffic. The 2007 cost of correcting the deficiencies in that short stretch of highway was estimated to be $285 million.[3]

Extension edit

In August 2018, the MN 62 designation was extended from its former eastern terminus at MN 55 near the Mendota Bridge to a new terminus at I-494 in the city of Inver Grove Heights. This new extension is cosigned as MN 55/MN 62 across the Mendota Bridge. Beyond the bridge, MN 62 replaces the former MN 110 in its entirety to I-494. This project has been designated "One route. One name" by MnDOT. The reason for the change was to assign a single highway number to this continuous route as opposed to the three different highway numbers (MN 62, MN 55, MN 110) that the route formerly had. MnDOT believes this will lessen the potential for motorist confusion. Now MN 62 in the Twin Cities area both originates and terminates at I-494, travelling across Hennepin and Dakota counties.

Exit list edit

Some exits have been numbered.

CountyLocationmi[4]kmExitDestinationsNotes
HennepinEden PrairieMinnetonka line103.592166.715  
 
I-494 / CSAH 62 west (62nd Street)
At-grade intersection; western terminus; road continues as CSAH 62 (62nd Street)
104.727168.542104  CSAH 61 (Shady Oak Road)
Eden PrairieEdina line105.867170.376105  US 169Cloverleaf interchange; signed as exit 105A (SB) and exit 105B (NB)
106.354171.160106A 
 
US 212 west
Westbound exit and eastbound entrance
Edina106.473171.352106B  CSAH 158 (Gleason Road)Signed as exit 106 eastbound
107.369172.794107Tracy Avenue
108.342174.360108  MN 100Cloverleaf interchange; signed as exit 108A (SB) and 108B (NB)
109.183175.713109AValley View RoadEastbound exit and westbound entrance
109.422176.098109B  CR 17 (France Avenue)Signed as exit 109 westbound
EdinaRichfield
Minneapolis tripoint
110.002177.031110A  CR 31 (Xerxes Avenue)
RichfieldMinneapolis line110.502177.836110B  CR 32 (Penn Avenue)
111.278179.085111A 
 
I-35W south – Albert Lea
I-35W exit 11; westbound entrance from I-35W NB includes direct entrance ramp from MN 121
111.538179.503Lyndale Avenue
111.6179.6112A 
 
I-35W north – Minneapolis
I-35W exit 11
112.512181.071  CR 35 (Portland Avenue)No westbound entrance
Minneapolis113.322182.374Bloomington AvenueEastbound exit and entrance
113.642182.889 
 
 
 
MN 77 south / CR 152 north (Cedar Avenue)
114.367184.056 
 
CSAH 54 north (28th Avenue)
114.842184.82034th Avenue
Unorganized Territory of Fort Snelling115.982186.655115   
 
 
 
  MN 55 west (Hiawatha Avenue) / Great River Road (National Route) / Minnehaha Avenue / Federal Drive
Former eastern terminus of MN 62; Federal Drive not signed; western end of Great River Road overlap; access to Minneapolis Veterans Affairs Health Care System and VA Medical Center Station (Blue Line)
116.293187.155116ABloomington Road – Fort Snelling Historic SiteFt. Snelling not signed eastbound
116.454187.415116B/C   MN 5 – Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport, St. Paul
Minnesota River116.479–
116.869
187.455–
188.082
Mendota Bridge
DakotaMendota Heights116.946188.206117 
 
MN 55 east
Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
117.333188.829 
 
 
 
MN 13 east / Great River Road (National Route) – MN 55
Eastern end of Great River Road overlap
118.442190.614  I-35E – St. Paul, Albert LeaI-35E north exit 101, south exits 101A-B; interchange
119.113191.694  MN 149 (Dodd Road)
Inver Grove Heights121.416195.400  MN 3 (South Robert Trail)Interchange
122.191196.647   I-494 / US 52 – St. Paul, RochesterI-494 exit 67; eastbound exit and westbound entrance
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References edit

  1. ^ Kramascz, Todd (May 20, 2003). (Press release). Minnesota Department of Transportation. Archived from the original on July 13, 2007. Retrieved January 13, 2022.
  2. ^ Olson, Dan (May 15, 2007). "Untangling the infamous Crosstown Commons now underway". Minnesota Public Radio. Retrieved May 31, 2007.
  3. ^ Melander, Judy (February 5, 2007). (Press release). Minnesota Department of Transportation. Archived from the original on August 20, 2007. Retrieved May 31, 2007.
  4. ^ Minnesota Department of Transportation. "Statewide Trunk Logpoint Listing" (PDF). St. Paul: Minnesota Department of Transportation. Retrieved August 1, 2018.

External links edit

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Minnesota State Highway 62 MN 62 is a highway in the Twin Cities region of Minnesota The route was part of County Road 62 CR 62 until 1988 when a portion of the route was inherited by the state The western terminus of the highway is at Interstate 494 I 494 in Eden Prairie where the roadway continues west as CR 62 to CR 101 The eastern terminus of the route is at the junction with I 494 in Inver Grove Heights Locally the original portion of the route in Hennepin County is known as the Crosstown Highway or simply the Crosstown though signage with this name does not appear on the highway itself but only on local streets adjacent to the road It is also used as an alternate name even by the Minnesota Department of Transportation MnDOT 1 The route is 18 6 miles 29 9 km in length Trunk Highway 62Crosstown HighwayMN 62 highlighted in redRoute informationMaintained by MnDOTLength18 599 mi 29 932 km Existed1988 presentMajor junctionsWest endI 494 CR 62 at Eden PrairieMajor intersectionsUS 169 US 212 at Eden Prairie MN 100 at Edina I 35W MN 121 at Richfield MN 77 CR 152 at Minneapolis MN 5 at Fort Snelling MN 55 at Mendota Heights MN 13 at Mendota Heights I 35E at Mendota Heights MN 149 at Mendota Heights MN 3 at Inver Grove HeightsEast endI 494 US 52 at Inver Grove HeightsLocationCountryUnited StatesStateMinnesotaCountiesHennepin DakotaHighway systemMinnesota Trunk Highway SystemInterstate US State Legislative Scenic MN 61 MN 62 Contents 1 Route description 2 History 2 1 I 35W and Highway 62 Crosstown Commons reconstruction project 2 2 Extension 3 Exit list 4 References 5 External linksRoute description editMN 62 serves as an east west route between Eden Prairie Minnetonka Edina Richfield Minneapolis Fort Snelling Mendota Heights and Inver Grove Heights The route is constructed to freeway standards for most of its length except for the western 1 2 mile 0 80 km which is an expressway with two signal controlled intersections The eastern section is also an expressway except for the last mile between Mendota Road and I 494 which is again a freeway The route is located in Hennepin and Dakota counties Due to the existence of a second State Highway 62 in the southwest corner of the state between Fulda and Windom the stretch of MN 62 in the Twin Cities area starts its numbering at milepost 100 This is unorthodox in that the two state highways have a combined length of 36 miles 58 km Mile 100 is calibrated where CR 101 and CR 62 meet at the Eden Prairie Minnetonka boundary line though the mileposts themselves starting with mile 104 do not appear until the state maintained section inside the I 494 beltway History editMN 62 in the Twin Cities area was authorized in 1988 Prior to 1988 the route was designated as Hennepin County Road 62 The route was built mostly in the late 1960s by Hennepin County The original Hennepin County numbering of 62 corresponded with 62nd Street in Minneapolis However some portions of MN 62 do stray from the 62nd Street plane as near the MSP airport MN 62 runs along the plane of 58th Street MN 62 previously had a traffic light at its eastern terminus at MN 55 until an interchange was reconstructed during construction of the METRO Blue Line light rail in 2004 I 35W and Highway 62 Crosstown Commons reconstruction project edit nbsp A typical traffic jam before reconstruction in the Crosstown Commons The atypical part was that this picture was taken on a Saturday afternoon not during a Monday thru Friday rush hour The Twin Cities MN 62 had one of the most notorious junctions in the region where it interwove with I 35W This mile long stretch was known informally as the Crosstown Commons Plans to unweave and expand this section of roadway to improve traffic flow had come and gone for many years frustrating the 200 000 drivers who used it daily Construction of the current design was expected to begin in July 2006 but was delayed due to state budget deficits The project was adequately funded during Governor Tim Pawlenty s second term and bids were received in April 2007 The bid was won by the Ames Lunda and Schafer consortium for 288 million Construction began in May 2007 The project included 25 new bridges 63 lane miles of highway and expanded the total roadway width from 6 lanes to 12 lanes at Lyndale Avenue The bridges were cast in Coates Minnesota and trucked in for on site erection The new design includes transit HOV lanes and was completed in November 2010 2 The new interchange features three through lanes for I 35W including one HOV lane in each direction and two separate through lanes for MN 62 in each direction eliminating the need to weave across traffic The 2007 cost of correcting the deficiencies in that short stretch of highway was estimated to be 285 million 3 Extension edit In August 2018 the MN 62 designation was extended from its former eastern terminus at MN 55 near the Mendota Bridge to a new terminus at I 494 in the city of Inver Grove Heights This new extension is cosigned as MN 55 MN 62 across the Mendota Bridge Beyond the bridge MN 62 replaces the former MN 110 in its entirety to I 494 This project has been designated One route One name by MnDOT The reason for the change was to assign a single highway number to this continuous route as opposed to the three different highway numbers MN 62 MN 55 MN 110 that the route formerly had MnDOT believes this will lessen the potential for motorist confusion Now MN 62 in the Twin Cities area both originates and terminates at I 494 travelling across Hennepin and Dakota counties Exit list editSome exits have been numbered CountyLocationmi 4 kmExitDestinationsNotesHennepinEden Prairie Minnetonka line103 592166 715 nbsp nbsp nbsp I 494 CSAH 62 west 62nd Street At grade intersection western terminus road continues as CSAH 62 62nd Street 104 727168 542104 nbsp CSAH 61 Shady Oak Road Eden Prairie Edina line105 867170 376105 nbsp US 169Cloverleaf interchange signed as exit 105A SB and exit 105B NB 106 354171 160106A nbsp nbsp US 212 westWestbound exit and eastbound entranceEdina106 473171 352106B nbsp CSAH 158 Gleason Road Signed as exit 106 eastbound107 369172 794107Tracy Avenue108 342174 360108 nbsp MN 100Cloverleaf interchange signed as exit 108A SB and 108B NB 109 183175 713109AValley View RoadEastbound exit and westbound entrance109 422176 098109B nbsp CR 17 France Avenue Signed as exit 109 westboundEdina Richfield Minneapolis tripoint110 002177 031110A nbsp CR 31 Xerxes Avenue Richfield Minneapolis line110 502177 836110B nbsp CR 32 Penn Avenue 111 278179 085111A nbsp nbsp I 35W south Albert LeaI 35W exit 11 westbound entrance from I 35W NB includes direct entrance ramp from MN 121111 538179 503Lyndale Avenue111 6179 6112A nbsp nbsp I 35W north MinneapolisI 35W exit 11112 512181 071 nbsp CR 35 Portland Avenue No westbound entranceMinneapolis113 322182 374Bloomington AvenueEastbound exit and entrance113 642182 889 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp MN 77 south CR 152 north Cedar Avenue 114 367184 056 nbsp nbsp CSAH 54 north 28th Avenue 114 842184 82034th AvenueUnorganized Territory of Fort Snelling115 982186 655115 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp MN 55 west Hiawatha Avenue Great River Road National Route Minnehaha Avenue Federal DriveFormer eastern terminus of MN 62 Federal Drive not signed western end of Great River Road overlap access to Minneapolis Veterans Affairs Health Care System and VA Medical Center Station Blue Line 116 293187 155116ABloomington Road Fort Snelling Historic SiteFt Snelling not signed eastbound116 454187 415116B C nbsp nbsp MN 5 Minneapolis Saint Paul International Airport St PaulMinnesota River116 479 116 869187 455 188 082Mendota BridgeDakotaMendota Heights116 946188 206117 nbsp nbsp MN 55 eastEastbound exit and westbound entrance117 333188 829 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp MN 13 east Great River Road National Route MN 55Eastern end of Great River Road overlap118 442190 614 nbsp I 35E St Paul Albert LeaI 35E north exit 101 south exits 101A B interchange119 113191 694 nbsp MN 149 Dodd Road Inver Grove Heights121 416195 400 nbsp MN 3 South Robert Trail Interchange122 191196 647 nbsp nbsp I 494 US 52 St Paul RochesterI 494 exit 67 eastbound exit and westbound entrance1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Incomplete accessReferences edit Kramascz Todd May 20 2003 Highway 62 Crosstown Projects Begin May 27 Press release Minnesota Department of Transportation Archived from the original on July 13 2007 Retrieved January 13 2022 Olson Dan May 15 2007 Untangling the infamous Crosstown Commons now underway Minnesota Public Radio Retrieved May 31 2007 Melander Judy February 5 2007 MnDOT invites contractors to bid on I 35W Crosstown project Press release Minnesota Department of Transportation Archived from the original on August 20 2007 Retrieved May 31 2007 Minnesota Department of Transportation Statewide Trunk Logpoint Listing PDF St Paul Minnesota Department of Transportation Retrieved August 1 2018 External links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML Minnesota State Highway 62 Hennepin Dakota Counties KML is from Wikidata I 35W and Highway 62 Crosstown Commons Reconstruction project web page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Minnesota State Highway 62 Hennepin Dakota counties amp oldid 1182670840, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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