Good luck, Twin Cities Marathon runners and drivers. Anybody trying to get from here to there this weekend — on foot or by car — is going to need it.
The Minnesota Department of Transportation will shut down both directions of Interstate 35W between Crosstown Hwy. 62 and downtown Minneapolis from Friday night through Monday morning. It's a weekend that features Sunday's big 26.2-mile race between downtown Minneapolis and downtown St. Paul, along with a Vikings game Sunday at U.S. Bank Stadium; Twins games Friday, Saturday and Sunday at Target Field; and a University of Minnesota football game Saturday at the U. And the Wild plays at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul on Saturday night.
Sporting events aside, I-35W already handles about 200,000 vehicles a day. So all that extra traffic will have to spread out on alternate routes, meaning drivers will be on an endurance test of their own.
"There is no real good time to close a major interstate, but it's usually easier to do it on a weekend rather than during the week," said MnDOT spokeswoman Denise Workcuff.
On most weekends, that's likely true, but there might not be a worse weekend than this one to close the busiest freeway in the metro area.
On Sunday alone, more than 10,000 runners and thousands of their supporters, more than 60,000 Vikings fans and another 20,000 to 30,000 Twins fans will be streaming into downtown Minneapolis within a few hours of one another, with a major artery on the disabled list.
MnDOT said that it was aware of the events calendar but that it was moving ahead with the freeway closure in order to move utilities and prepare for the demolition of the Franklin Avenue bridge. That will bring another I-35W closure next weekend.
The work over the next two weekends is necessary, because the contractor is ready to start the job and pushing it back a week or two might mean some of it might not get done before winter sets in and the Super Bowl comes to town in February, Workcuff said.