We’re Still Crafting Something Great!

Over the next few years, Lincoln Park will be experiencing a number of reconstruction projects that will improve the streets and infrastructure of the district for decades to come. In the meantime, Lincoln Park continues to be OPEN FOR BUSINESS!

Check back often for construction project updates, detour route info, and parking recommendations.

UPDATES

West Superior Street Reconstruction Updates

Construction has started on Phase 1 with the intersection of Superior Street and Michigan Street at the Point of Rocks / M&H Gas Station to 18th Avenue West. Read the latest updates from the City of Duluth (May 29th)

Going Bananas Run, May 30th

This year’s Going Banana’s Run is expected to bring ~800 runners to Lincoln Park! Superior Street from 27th Avenue West to Piedmont Avenue will be closed from 10:00am - 11:30am on May 30th for the race.

Current Construction Map

Use the map below to see detour routes and current construction zones. Looking for parking? Click here.

Last Updated May 14, 2026.

West Superior Street Reconstruction

Details on the reconstruction of West Superior Street, project timeline, and design concepts can be found at westsuperiorstreet.com. To subscribe for the latest updates, sign up here and click the West Superior Street option.

West Superior Street Reconstruction Phase 1: (Presentation) | (Handout)


Duluth Street Preservation Project

This project consists of milling, full depth reclamation, bituminous paving, concrete paving, curb and gutter replacement, concrete walk replacement, pedestrian ramps, storm sewer improvements, concrete collars and pavement striping.

A full list of streets and additional details can be found here.


Mesabi Avenue Pedestrian Bridge

MNDOT will be replacing the pedestrian bridge over I-35 and repairing the Mesaba Avenue bridge over Superior Street.  This will include lane and on-ramp closures between June 22 - mid-October, 2026.

See specific traffic impacts and project timeline here.


Blatnik Bridge Replacement Project

Initial work on the Blatnik Bridge project is set to begin in Fall 2026, with full closure of the bridge set to begin in early 2027.  The project will last approximately 4-5 years.

The full details and timeline for the project can be found here.