DETROIT LAKES (KDLM) – A planned street closure in Detroit Lakes will begin Wednesday, April 27 and is likely to last into the early part of June.
Traffic control measures are being installed today (Monday, April 25) on Frazee Street. Barricades and detour signs will be put in place and close Frazee Street from McKinley Ave. to Washington Ave. through the early part of the summer.
The project will include sanitary sewer & water main replacement, an addition of center left turn lane that will eliminate most on-street
parking and a multi-use trail (wide sidewalk) on the south side of the roadway.

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