Detour on Highway 4 south of Sleepy Eye begins May 27
Three-week detour planned for final project work
MANKATO, Minn. – Highway 4 from Sleepy Eye to Brown County  Road 24 will close starting Tuesday, May 27, for approximately three weeks,  according to the Minnesota Department of Transportation. A detour will be in  place as crews complete finishing work on the project.
          
During the  closure, traffic will be detoured to Highway 14 and Brown County Roads 8 and  24.
        
The detour is  necessary as MnDOT’s contractor completes remaining work on the Highway 4 St.  James to Sleepy Eye project which began last year. Finishing work includes  pavement, grading, striping, signing, and approach panel work near the  Cottonwood River Bridge. Weather permitting, the work is expected to be  complete by mid- June.
        
Motorists should also expect intermittent lane closures and flagging operations between Brown County Road 24 and St. James.
The Highway 4 project between St. James to Sleepy Eye  included resurfacing approximately 25 miles of roadway and replacing three  bridges, along with other roadway and drainage improvements. These improvements  have allowed Highway 4 between St. James and Sleepy Eye to be designated a  10-ton route.
        Ulland Brothers, Inc. is the project’s prime contractor.
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