Project Details
Description
The City of St Paul is replacing the Kellogg-3rd Street bridge to address the need for a more reliable connection to the City that will accommodate people walking, biking, taking transit, and driving.
Location
Kellogg-3rd Street bridge including Kellogg Boulevard from Broadway Street to Mounds Boulevard.
Timeline
- Kellogg-3rd Street bridge closed July 29, 2024.
- Kellogg-3rd Street bridge is expected to open in 2027.
- Anticipated project schedule is shown below. All dates are subject to change.
View a short video update on the Kellogg-3rd Street bridge construction - Fall 2025
Construction Update & Detours
Bridge Concrete Deck Pouring Has Started
Concrete bridge deck will be poured in nine separate events. Each pour will take over 10 hours and require over 800 cubic yards of concrete. The contractor Lunda poured the first segment of the new concrete bridge deck on April 22, 2026.
Photos of the concrete deck being poured on April 22, 2026.
Kellogg-3rd Street Bridge Closure Traffic Impacts and Detour Routes
For other downtown construction and traffic impacts, visit stpaul.gov/roadclosures.
Traffic Impacts
- Kellogg-3rd Street Bridge will be closed for approximately three years.
- Vehicles will be detoured to East 7th Street. See map for details.
- Kellogg Boulevard between Broadway and Lafayette will be closed to traffic for reconstruction starting July 29, 2024 through November 2024.
- Access to parking lots will be maintained. See detailed maps below.
- Traffic delays should be expected.
Pedestrian and Bike Impacts
Two detours are posted for pedestrians and bikes:
Parking Lot and Business Access
- Parking lots, buildings, and Union Depot will remain accessible during construction from Lowertown on the west side of the bridge. See detailed maps below to access parking lots.
- Owners and tenants immediately adjacent to the work site will receive separate notices during specific work activities that may affect their property.
Detour map for Kellogg-Third Street Bridge construction
Note Robert Street is closed for construction. Traffic is being detoured to Jackson Street southbound and Minnesota Street northbound to 7th Street.
Printable detour map for Kellogg-Third Street Bridge construction
Closures and Restrictions Around Downtown Saint Paul, May 18, 2026
Construction is happening throughout downtown. Plan accordingly and expect delays. Please follow all posted signs. Road and lane closures will change as construction continues.
Additional event and construction closures that may impact access to downtown Saint Paul
- May 15-18, I-94 will be closed in Saint Paul for MnDOT’s John Ireland Boulevard Bridge work. Beginning at 10 p.m. Friday, May 15, westbound I-94 will be closed between I-35E and Dale St., and eastbound I-94 will be closed between I-35W in Minneapolis and I-35E in St. Paul starting at 11 p.m. It will reopen by 5 a.m. Monday, May 18.
- During the closure, westbound traffic will be directed from northbound I-35E to Hwy 36 to southbound I-35W due to the closure of Hwy 280. This detour is the same in reverse for traffic heading east.
- Westbound ramps onto I-94 from Marion St. and W. 5th St. will remain open throughout the weekend. (click for map)
For Saint Paul Public Works projects and links to other agencies and their projects, visit www.stpaul.gov/Construction.
For current and upcoming road closures in Saint Paul, visit www.stpaul.gov/RoadClosures.
See below for a map of the road closures and restrictions as of May 18.
- 5th Street: Lane restrictions between Wabasha and Cedar streets for Osborn Plaza.
- West 7th Street: Lane restrictions between Walnut Street and Kellogg Boulevard on West 7th for Xcel Energy work.
- East 7th Street: Lane restrictions between Mounds Boulevard and Arcade Street on East 7th for MnDOT work.
- Chestnut Street: Closed at West 7th Street for Xcel Energy work.
- Jackson Street:
- Jackson Street closed to thru traffic from Kellogg Boulevard to Shepard Road for sewer pump station and floodwall work.
- Jackson Street is open to parking and properties between Kellogg Boulevard and 2nd Street. 2nd Street is open between Jackson and Sibley streets.
- For more information, visit the city’s Lowertown Floodwall webpage.
- John Ireland Bridge: Closed for MnDOT reconstruction.
- Kellogg Boulevard:
- Westbound lanes closed between Wabasha Street and Washington Street. Eastbound only between Wabasha Street and Washington Street
- Kellogg Boulevard/3rd Street bridge remains closed through 2027. Kellogg Boulevard remains closed between Lafayette Street and Mounds Boulevard. For more information about the Kellogg/3rd Street Bridge project, visit: stpaul.gov/Kellogg-3.
- Lane restrictions at Smith Avenue for soil borings and utility work.
- Robert Street: Lane restrictions between Kellogg Boulevard and 9th Street as needed for sidewalk work and final reconstruction work.
- Shepard Road:
- Westbound Shepard closed between Eagle Parkway and Sibley Street.
- Shepard Road closed to thru traffic at I-35E for MnDOT bridge reconstruction.
- Eastbound will remain open from I-35E to Highway 61.
- Eastbound Shepard traffic can access downtown from Eagle Parkway and Sibley Street, except no trucks due to tight turns and bridge height.
- Westbound Shepard traffic can access downtown from Sibley Street, except no trucks due to bridge height.
- No access from Shepard Road to I-35E southbound.
- I-35E northbound can exit to eastbound Shepard Road.
- Shepard Road detour: Lexington Parkway to West 7th Street to Otto Avenue.
- For more information, visit MnDOT's I-35E and Shepard Road webpage.
- Smith Avenue: Lane restrictions at Kellogg Boulevard for soil borings and utility work.
- Wacouta Street: Lane restrictions between 5th and 7th streets for Xcel Energy work. Southbound traffic only.
NOTE: All construction activities and traffic impacts are weather and schedule permitting and subject to change.
Downtown Construction & Access Map starting Monday, May 18, 2026
Project Updates - 2026
Project Updates - 2025
Project Updates - 2024 and earlier
Final Art Designs
View the final art designs on the railings and pier columns, including the specific locations.