The survey revealed 123 respondents (52 percent) did not want to see a speed limit reduction on residential streets.
The Golden Valley City Council is considering a move to reduce speed limits on residential streets in 2021.
A community survey is available on the project website for community members wanting to give feedback on initial route options by April 30.
This information is pertinent for anyone who is moving, hauling, or planning a construction project.
As part of MnDOT’s Hwy 55 Trail project, tree removal along the highway began today and will continue the rest of the week.
The stretch of road will be closed and the Golden Valley Shopping Center will be without water during the repair.
The repair will take roughly six to eight hours to complete, and the City has notified affected property owners.
The southbound lane of Wisconsin Ave near Hwy 55 will be closed Fri, Feb 5, 8 am–2 pm for repair of a 5G apparatus mounted on a light pole.
The Council then directed staff to begin the process of implementing a 20 mile per hour speed limit on these streets.
The southbound lane of Wisconsin Ave will be closed on February 5, 8 am–2 pm for repair of a 5G apparatus mounted on a light pole.
The Golden Valley City Council is considering a move to reduce speed limits on local streets in 2021.
The work being performed on January will block a small section of Regent Ave.
The work being performed Jan 26 will not block traffic completely but drivers are asked to drive slowly through the area and around workers.
Public input and participation is needed to accomplish this goal and residents are encouraged to step up.
Xcel Energy is launching an electric vehicle charging program, EV Accelerate At Home, that will make charging at home easier.
The sidewalk crew will begin at 6 am to allow time for the streets to be cleared.
In 2021 crews will return for mill and overlay work on Winnetka Ave north of Golden Valley.
To schedule an appointment, click the link below.
Parking is also prohibited on any public street after a snowfall of at least two inches until the snow has been plowed to the curb line.
At this time, the CP intends to resume the traditional Holiday Train tour in 2021.
Construction could start as early as 2022.
Drivers should follow detour signage and stay away from areas where work is being performed.
Please follow posted detours and use caution in areas where work is being performed.
Phase 2 of the project is scheduled for October 2020 and will resurface the parkway between the Railroad Bridge and Plymouth Ave N.
Xcel Energy will be onsite to move power lines and for safety precautions.
Before construction started, crews seized the opportunity to remove dead, hazardous trees and invasive buck thorn.
The majority of streets in Golden Valley have a ROW of either 50 or 60 feet.
The County published a survey for bikers and one for drivers.
It is expected that recently announced route conversations will be discussed at this meeting.
Residents are encouraged to share feedback online on the proposed project.
The closure is expected to last until end of the month.
Beginning August 17, the eastbound lane on Medicine Lake Rd will be closed just east of Winnetka Ave for approximately two weeks.
Properties with driveways facing Welcome Ave will have access to their driveway during construction.
The StoryMap provides information about the proposed sidewalk and offers an opportunity for residents to take a short survey.
This closure will be effective from August 10 until the end of the month.
This delay is not expected to affect the amount of work scheduled for this year and next.
Phase 2 is scheduled later in 2020 and will resurface the parkway between the railroad bridge and Plymouth Ave N.
Work is expected to last approximately two weeks, weather permitting.