Purpose of project
Minnetonka Boulevard was last reconstructed in 1952 and is nearing the end of its useful life. We need to reconstruct the roadway because routine maintenance activities such as overlays and crackseals are no longer cost effective in preserving the road.
In addition, the current design poses challenges for people biking, walking, and rolling. The existing sidewalk facilities are located immediately adjacent to the road, which can be uncomfortable for people walking, and persons with limited mobility may experience issues because many intersections do not meet current Americans with Disabilities Act design requirements.
Residents also have noted safety concerns due to the existing four-lane undivided road design.
Additionally, the storm water system is not working properly, which puts a burden on local systems.
View our project introduction document (PDF)
Information about upcoming construction
In January 2024, we hosted in-person and online open house to share information about the project, traffic impacts, and construction schedules.
Watch the recording of the virtual open house via the link or video below.
Proposed improvements
When completed, Minnetonka Boulevard will include the following features:
- A 4 to 3 lane conversion with one general traffic lane in each direction and a center turn lane to better facilitate vehicle turns and provide traffic calming
- Realignments, such as improving the transition for westbound users as they access Minnetonka Boulevard from West Lake Street
- Improved first- and last-mile connections for people biking, walking and rolling to the future Beltline Boulevard and West Lake Street light rail stations
- Enhancements for people walking and rolling, including curb extensions, raised medians and crossing beacons
- Accommodations for people biking
- Streetscape improvements