Minneapolis has launched an ambitious $323.1 million construction season, encompassing 37 capital projects designed to upgrade the city’s infrastructure. This comprehensive initiative, spearheaded by the Public Works Department, aims to enhance streets, bridges, and utilities across all neighborhoods.
Key Components of the Construction Plan
The 2026 construction program includes:
- Street Improvements: Resurfacing approximately 19.6 miles of streets and fully reconstructing 4.8 miles of roadway to improve transportation networks.
- Water System Upgrades: Replacing about 1,827 lead water service lines and rehabilitating 17.5 miles of water mains to ensure safe and reliable water supply.
- Bridge and Structural Work: Restoring three Midtown Greenway bridges, continuing the reconstruction of the 10th Avenue South bridge, and performing structural work on the Nicollet Avenue bridge over Minnehaha Creek to maintain critical infrastructure.
Community Impact and Expectations
These projects are expected to bolster the city’s resilience and support economic growth by improving transportation efficiency and public safety. Residents can anticipate temporary disruptions, such as road closures and detours, but the long-term benefits aim to outweigh these inconveniences.
Staying Informed
The city encourages residents to stay informed about project timelines and potential impacts through official communications and community meetings. Engaging with these resources will help the community navigate the construction season effectively.

