Detroit Lakes, Minn. (KDLM) – A portion of Summit Avenue in Detroit Lakes, between Holmes Street and Front Street will be closed beginning on Tuesday, Aug. 15.
According to a news release, no thru traffic will be allowed through the construction zone and local access traffic will be restricted.
No detour will be posted during the construction period, but directional signs will installed guide individuals to area businesses within the construction area.
Beginning on Monday, Aug. 21, the intersection at Summit Avenue and Holmes Street will be closed for street and utility reconstruction with the closure expected to last about two weeks.

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