Other Northland roads that remain closed since flood
Elsewhere around the Northland, the majority of roads damaged by June’s flooding have reopened. Exceptions include:By: News Tribune staff, Duluth News Tribune
Elsewhere around the Northland, the majority of roads damaged by June’s flooding have reopened. Exceptions include:
Carlton County
Minnesota Highway 210 in the Thomson area and through Jay Cooke State Park will remain closed for some time because of severe flood damage. Two county highways also remain closed — Highway 6 south of Wrenshall, and Highway 157 in Skelton Township.
City of Duluth
U.S. Highway 2 from Interstate 35 to Boundary Avenue remains closed after being damaged by flooding. As far as city-maintained roadways, a few flood-
damaged streets remain closed, including part of Vermilion Road near Mount Royal; part of Chester Park Drive; and a portion of 63rd Avenue West in West Duluth. The city is maintaining an up-to-date map of road closures and restrictions on its website, www.duluthmn.gov.
St. Louis County
In addition to Haines and Jean Duluth roads, county highways still closed as of late last week included:
Find updates on the county website, www.stlouiscountymn.gov.
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