Portions of Jackson Street bridge in St. Paul closed for repairs

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A stretch of the Jackson Street bridge between Empire Drive and Acker Street, north of Pennsylvania Avenue in St. Paul was closed on Friday until repairs can be made to the bridge piers, the Ramsey County Public Works department announced.

The closure is expected to last about three months. The county decided to close the bridge “out of an abundance of caution” following a routine inspection and consultation with St. Paul.

The two-lane, 1930s-era bridge carries an estimated 3,500 vehicles a day. The bridge has been under load restrictions and the county has plans for reconstruction of the bridge in 2028. The county public works department will consult with bridge experts next week to determine repairs needed until the reconstruction occurs. More information will be coming.

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