MnDOT and its local partners have announced a shared commitment to advance long-term repairs and safety improvements along Hwy. 5/West Seventh Street, a major corridor connecting downtown St. Paul to Fort Snelling and Bloomington.
The project includes pavement repairs, sidewalk and curb improvements, accessibility upgrades, stormwater drainage work, lighting enhancements and transit improvements. The goal is a durable, safer street for pedestrians, cyclists, transit riders and motorists.
In December 2025, MnDOT, Ramsey County, the City of St. Paul and Metro Transit reached agreement on advancing the project, described as a “generational investment.” Funding remains the next major hurdle, with partners seeking legislative support.
Council President Rebecca Noecker said the plan reflects months of community input and collaboration. Additional public engagement opportunities are expected as project details and timelines are finalized.
Traffic impacts will be announced as construction planning progresses.
Stay up to date on the project at dot.state.mn.us/metro/projects/w7thst-stpaul/index.html.







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