Vernon Avenue & Highway 100 Interchange Project

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The City of Edina partnering with Hennepin County in coordination with Minnesota Department of Transportation, is replacing the bridge over Highway 100 and the Vernon Avenue Bridge (County Road 158) over the Canadian Pacific (CP) Railroad. The overall project will also improve the intersections at Interlachen Boulevard, Gus Young Lane, Arcadia Avenue and the Highway 100 on- and off-ramps.


The size of the existing sidewalk and the lack of separation from heavy traffic make this street uncomfortable for many pedestrians, creating a significant barrier within the Grandview District. Additionally, the interchange with TH 100 is a complicated and redundant system of six unique access ramps that connect to four different streets within the district.

This project would improve safety and mobility for all users and eliminate redundant access ramps. Construction is anticipated to begin April 21.

Project goals

o Improve safety and mobility for all users

o Create new separated pedestrian routes

o Improve traffic operations

o Consolidate TH 100 access points

o Improve connectivity between residential and commercial areas of the district

o Replace Vernon Ave bridge meeting CP Rail clearance requirements

o Limit construction impacts to the public and create greater funding efficiency by combining city

and county projects

o Enhance economic viability with improved access


Changes to be made

Arcadia Avenue

  • Addition of 10-foot-wide sidewalk and ADA-compliant pedestrian ramps
  • New streetlights

Minnesota Highway 100

  • Removal of redundant on- and off ramps and the creation of a tight diamond interchange
  • New noise wall along northbound on-ramp

Interlachen Boulevard and Gus Young Lane

  • Addition of 10-foot-wide sidewalks and ADA-compliant pedestrian ramps
  • New left turn lanes
  • New traffic signal with ADA-compliant audible crossings
  • New ADA-compliant entrance into Edina Liquor

Vernon Avenue and W. 50th St.

Two new bridges:

  1. New Vernon Avenue Bridge that is widened and raised to meet railroad height requirements
  2. New Highway 100 Bridge that creates space for the below improvements:
    • 10-foot-wide sidewalks and ADA-compliant pedestrian ramps
    • Pedestrian refuge islands
    • New dual left-turn lanes in both east and west directions
    • New traffic signals with ADA-compliant audible crossings

The City of Edina partnering with Hennepin County in coordination with Minnesota Department of Transportation, is replacing the bridge over Highway 100 and the Vernon Avenue Bridge (County Road 158) over the Canadian Pacific (CP) Railroad. The overall project will also improve the intersections at Interlachen Boulevard, Gus Young Lane, Arcadia Avenue and the Highway 100 on- and off-ramps.


The size of the existing sidewalk and the lack of separation from heavy traffic make this street uncomfortable for many pedestrians, creating a significant barrier within the Grandview District. Additionally, the interchange with TH 100 is a complicated and redundant system of six unique access ramps that connect to four different streets within the district.

This project would improve safety and mobility for all users and eliminate redundant access ramps. Construction is anticipated to begin April 21.

Project goals

o Improve safety and mobility for all users

o Create new separated pedestrian routes

o Improve traffic operations

o Consolidate TH 100 access points

o Improve connectivity between residential and commercial areas of the district

o Replace Vernon Ave bridge meeting CP Rail clearance requirements

o Limit construction impacts to the public and create greater funding efficiency by combining city

and county projects

o Enhance economic viability with improved access


Changes to be made

Arcadia Avenue

  • Addition of 10-foot-wide sidewalk and ADA-compliant pedestrian ramps
  • New streetlights

Minnesota Highway 100

  • Removal of redundant on- and off ramps and the creation of a tight diamond interchange
  • New noise wall along northbound on-ramp

Interlachen Boulevard and Gus Young Lane

  • Addition of 10-foot-wide sidewalks and ADA-compliant pedestrian ramps
  • New left turn lanes
  • New traffic signal with ADA-compliant audible crossings
  • New ADA-compliant entrance into Edina Liquor

Vernon Avenue and W. 50th St.

Two new bridges:

  1. New Vernon Avenue Bridge that is widened and raised to meet railroad height requirements
  2. New Highway 100 Bridge that creates space for the below improvements:
    • 10-foot-wide sidewalks and ADA-compliant pedestrian ramps
    • Pedestrian refuge islands
    • New dual left-turn lanes in both east and west directions
    • New traffic signals with ADA-compliant audible crossings
  • October 8, 2025 Update

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    Work started this week on the west abutment of the Vernon Avenue bridge. This is good news but there is not enough time to finish that portion of the project by mid-November. The project team is analyzing potential construction schedules and costs related to this work. As soon as a decision is made, we will communicate that. Much of the concrete curb and gutter on Vernon Avenue, 50th Street, and the new on- & off-ramps will be installed this week. The portion of the project around the Highway 100 Bridge including on- and off-ramps is on schedule to re-open by mid-November.

  • October 6, 2025 Update

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    Finally, work started on the west abutment of the Vernon Avenue bridge. Picture provided. Discussions with the contractor continue on schedules moving forward. As soon as we know a plan, we will provide that information. Thanks

  • October 2, 2025 Update

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    Xcel Energy has de-energized the power line that has conflicted with the new west bridge support. The contractor will begin work next week to excavate an area for Xcel Energy to place a steel pipe that will contain the power line in the future. This steel pipe protects it from potential hits and makes it more resilient. They will also begin removing the old bridge support. There is not enough time to complete the Vernon Avenue Bridge by November 15 as detailed in the contract due to this delay. Xcel Energy and the contractor are developing schedules and cost to finish the project. When information is available, it will be shared. The critical path is asphalt paving and how long the asphalt plants are open before closing for the winter.

  • Sept. 25, 2025 Update

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    Xcel Energy has secured a permit from CPKC Railroad to relocate the power line that has been delaying the project. There is not enough time to complete the Vernon Avenue Bridge by November 15 as detailed in the contract due to this delay. Xcel Energy and the contractor are now discussing schedules and cost to finish the project. When information is available, it will be shared. The critical path is asphalt paving and how long the asphalt plants are open before closing for the winter.

    On Wednesday night, the entire concrete deck of the Highway 100 Bridge was poured. Concrete started flowing through large concrete pumper trucks at 8:30 pm. By approximately 4 am, the entire deck was poured. Crews were completing the finishing work and covering the concrete at 7 am, Thursday morning. The concrete deck will need approximately 7 days to cure before work can start on medians, barriers, curbs, and sidewalks.

  • Sept. 19, 2025 Update

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    Xcel Energy has secured a permit from CPKC Railroad to relocate the power line that has been delaying the project. Xcel Energy and the contractor will now start discussing schedules and cost to finish the project. When information is available, it will be shared. Thanks

  • Sept. 18, 2025 Update

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    Worth the Detour: From stylish boutiques and award-winning restaurants at 50th & France to neighborhood favorites and everyday go-tos in Grandview, Edina’s business districts are special destinations year-round. During the Vernon Avenue & Highway 100 Interchange construction project, your support of local businesses makes a big difference. The Worth the Detour Edina campaign highlights the unique shops, restaurants and experiences these districts offer. This fall, you can participate by collecting stamps in the Worth the Detour Passport program, joining the Restaurant Week social media contest and enjoying free movies at the Edina Theatre on select Saturday mornings, all while continuing to support your favorite local businesses. https://www.bettertogetheredina.org/worth-the-detour.

    Vernon Avenue and Highway 100 Interchange Project: Since Monday, CPKC Railroad has stated the permit for Xcel Energy to move the buried power line has been issued. Xcel Energy is stating they have not received it. The contractor is hoping to start this work next week if the permit situation can be cleared up. The noise wall posts along the northbound Highway 100 on-ramp are complete. Installation of the noise wall timbers is scheduled for next week. Another big milestone for the Highway 100 Bridge is scheduled for next week. The concrete deck is scheduled to be poured late next week during night hours.

  • Sept. 11, 2025 Update

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    Highway 100 Off-Ramp Closures Starting September 15: Stage 3B Detours are starting Monday. The northbound exit to Grange Rd and the southbound exit to Arcadia Ave will be closed beginning September 15th and anticipated to last until mid-November. Detour maps for Stage 3B can be viewed here. After the closures, the contractor is planning to begin crushing / recycling old street pavement to use on the project. Better to recycle onsite than to haul the material offsite and haul in new material. This will also be noisy/dusty.

    Worth the Detour: From stylish boutiques and award-winning restaurants at 50th & France to neighborhood favorites and everyday go-tos in Grandview, Edina’s business districts are special destinations year-round. During the Vernon Avenue & Highway 100 Interchange construction project, your support of local businesses makes a big difference. The Worth the Detour Edina campaign highlights the unique shops, restaurants and experiences these districts offer. This fall, you can participate by collecting stamps in the Worth the Detour Passport program, joining the Restaurant Week social media contest and enjoying free movies at the Edina Theatre on select Saturday mornings, all while continuing to support your favorite local businesses. https://www.bettertogetheredina.org/worth-the-detour.

    Thanks for your patience with the project.

  • Sept. 4, 2025 Update

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    Business Outreach: The City is launching a campaign called “Worth the Detour Edina” to encourage residents and visitors to continue shopping, dining and supporting businesses in Grandview and 50th & France. Our goal is to keep energy and attention on the districts while reminding the community that shopping local matters. Businesses, please fill out a short online form at EdinaMN.gov/BusinessSupport as soon as possible if your willing to participate. The City’s role in this effort is to promote and amplify businesses through communication and marketing. Explore Edina is generously funding the gift cards used for prizes so that all support goes directly back into local businesses.

    Great News. Beams are being lifted into place now during the night for the Highway 100 Bridge. Night-time closures have been ongoing. This work should be completed by Saturday. The regional detour is HWY 62 to HWY 169 to I-394, and vice versa.

    Future Closures. Northbound exit to Grange Rd and Southbound Exit to Arcadia Ave will be closed beginning September 15th and anticipated to last until mid-November. The project team is working on developing maps and resources that will be posted to the site and emailed out soon. The week of September 15th, the contractor is planning to begin crushing / recycling old street pavement to use on the project at the stockpile on the East side of 100. Better to recycle onsite than to haul the material offsite and haul in new material. This will also be noisy/dusty.

    Bad News. Xcel Energy and CPKC Rail have still not secured a permit to relocate an Xcel power line in the railroad right-of-way. The project team continues to push for resolution. The Vernon Avenue Bridge will not be complete by the anticipated completion date of November 15. Until a permit is secured, no project schedule or cost updates can be provided and reviewed.

    Thanks, Chad Millner, City Engineer.

  • August 26, 2025 Update

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    Beams will be lifted into place next week during the night. This will include night-time closures. Tuesday 9/2 and Wednesday 9/3 nights from 10pm to 5am, Northbound Highway 100 will be closed. Thursday 9/4 and Friday 9/5 nights from 10pm to 5am, Southbound Highway 100 will be closed. The regional detour is HWY 62 to HWY 169 to I-394, and vice versa.

    Northbound exit to Grange Rd and Southbound Exit to Arcadia Ave will be closed beginning September 15th and anticipated to last until mid-November. The project team is working on developing maps and resources that will be posted to the site and emailed out soon.

    The week of September 15th, the contractor is planning to begin crushing / recycling old street pavement to use on the project at the stockpile on the East side of 100. Better to recycle onsite than to haul the material offsite and haul in new material. This will also be noisy/dusty.

    Please be patient in the area, especially with schools beginning this week. Remember that businesses are open and accessible. Thanks, Derek Huston

  • W 50th & Grange Rd Closed Through August 24

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    Temporary road closures near Edina City Hall for watermain work related to the Vernon Avenue & Highway 100 Interchange project have been extended through Sunday, Aug. 24. Extra time is needed to finish installing the new watermain pipe under Highway 100. Grange Road WILL reopen before Monday, Aug. 25.


    Roads closed:

    • West 50th Street between the Highway 100 ramps and Eden Avenue
    • Grange Road north of the Highway 100 northbound off-ramp


    Detour: Eden Avenue will serve as the detour route. Drivers exiting Highway 100 northbound at Grange Road can turn right onto Eden Avenue to follow the detour.


    Access changes:

    • The north entrance to City Hall will be closed. Please use the Eden Avenue or Grange Road entrances to access City Hall.
    • Local access to Dale Drive will be maintained.


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