Midway Rd Corridor Study

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Overview

St. Louis County is leading the Midway Rd (CSAH 9/13) Corridor Study. This study includes two roadway segments which are Midway Rd (CSAH 9/13), beginning at MNTH 194 and ending at North Pike Lake Rd (CSAH 9), and Martin Rd (CSAH 9), beginning at Midway Rd (CSAH 13) and ending at Vaux Rd. This corridor study will also include an evaluation of the intersections of US 53 at Midway Rd (CSAH 13) and Midway Rd (CSAH 13) at Martin Rd (CSAH 9).

The purpose of the Midway Rd Corridor Study is to develop recommended roadway and intersection layouts that will be implemented in future reconstruction projects. The deliverables of the study will include…

  1. 2D (aerial view) layout for Midway Rd (CSAH 9/13) and Martin Rd (CSAH 9).
  2. Typical section(s) for Midway Rd (CSAH 9/13) and Martin Rd (CSAH 9).
  3. Intersection Control Evaluation reports, including aesthetic renderings, for the following intersections.
    1. US 53 at Midway Rd (CSAH 13)
    2. Midway Rd (CSAH 9/13) at Martin Rd (CSAH 9)

Project Location


Study Focus Areas

The focus of this study includes the following:

  1. Driving lane configuration
  2. Intersections, including a focus on the intersections at US 53 and Martin Rd
  3. On-street parking
  4. Pedestrian and bicyclist facilities, including pedestrian crossings
  5. Access management

Study Input

The study will invite input from three stakeholder groups:

  1. General Public
  2. Agency Representatives (local agency representation includes administration, engineering, maintenance, planning, law enforcement and emergency response)
    • Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT)
    • Minnesota State Patrol
    • St. Louis County
    • City of Hermantown
    • Canosia Township
    • Proctor and Hermantown Schools
    • Duluth-Superior Metropolitan Interstate Council (MIC)
    • The MIC's Bicycle-Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC)
  3. Local Businesses

Get Involved!

Overview

St. Louis County is leading the Midway Rd (CSAH 9/13) Corridor Study. This study includes two roadway segments which are Midway Rd (CSAH 9/13), beginning at MNTH 194 and ending at North Pike Lake Rd (CSAH 9), and Martin Rd (CSAH 9), beginning at Midway Rd (CSAH 13) and ending at Vaux Rd. This corridor study will also include an evaluation of the intersections of US 53 at Midway Rd (CSAH 13) and Midway Rd (CSAH 13) at Martin Rd (CSAH 9).

The purpose of the Midway Rd Corridor Study is to develop recommended roadway and intersection layouts that will be implemented in future reconstruction projects. The deliverables of the study will include…

  1. 2D (aerial view) layout for Midway Rd (CSAH 9/13) and Martin Rd (CSAH 9).
  2. Typical section(s) for Midway Rd (CSAH 9/13) and Martin Rd (CSAH 9).
  3. Intersection Control Evaluation reports, including aesthetic renderings, for the following intersections.
    1. US 53 at Midway Rd (CSAH 13)
    2. Midway Rd (CSAH 9/13) at Martin Rd (CSAH 9)

Project Location


Study Focus Areas

The focus of this study includes the following:

  1. Driving lane configuration
  2. Intersections, including a focus on the intersections at US 53 and Martin Rd
  3. On-street parking
  4. Pedestrian and bicyclist facilities, including pedestrian crossings
  5. Access management

Study Input

The study will invite input from three stakeholder groups:

  1. General Public
  2. Agency Representatives (local agency representation includes administration, engineering, maintenance, planning, law enforcement and emergency response)
    • Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT)
    • Minnesota State Patrol
    • St. Louis County
    • City of Hermantown
    • Canosia Township
    • Proctor and Hermantown Schools
    • Duluth-Superior Metropolitan Interstate Council (MIC)
    • The MIC's Bicycle-Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC)
  3. Local Businesses

Get Involved!

  • Thank you for taking time to complete this survey for the Midway Road Corridor Study. Your responses are anonymous and will help the project team understand the community’s perspective on current issues and potential improvements as well as develop a vision for this corridor. This survey is expected to take less than 10 minutes.

    The purpose of the Midway Road Corridor Study is to develop recommended roadway and intersection designs that will be implemented in future reconstruction projects.

    The study includes two roadway segments: Midway Road (CSAH 9/13) from MNTH 194 to North Pike Lake Road (CSAH 9), and Martin Road (CSAH 9) from Midway Road (CSAH 13) to Vaux Road. This corridor study will also evaluate the intersections of US 53 at Midway Road (CSAH 13) and Midway Road (CSAH 13) at Martin Road (CSAH 9). 

    The project team will develop design alternatives for the study area that are based on known issues and the corridor vision. These design alternatives will be presented to the public for their feedback in late summer/early fall 2025. The project team will finalize the recommended design after receiving feedback and completing the traffic engineering analysis. A final meeting will be held to inform the public on the final recommended design in late fall/early winter 2025. 

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