
Fridley residents, who've been navigating road closures and construction detritus for months, can finally see the light at the end of the tunnel, with road restoration projects approaching completion. According to an update from CenterPoint Energy, the upheaval that has disrupted daily commutes and local traffic patterns is slated to end next week, specifically the week of November 18, when all traffic restrictions will be lifted and construction crews will depart the sites.
The long-running project to replace natural gas lines, a crucial infrastructure improvement, is wrapping up. Workers are currently focused on restoring the roads that have been torn up during the construction process, this phase, having been communicated in the latest bulletin, it embodies a significant step towards normalcy for local residents and businesses impacted by the project. CenterPoint Energy expressed gratitude for the community's patience during the disruptions in a statement published on November 14th.
Understanding that questions may remain even as the work concludes, CenterPoint Energy has provided contact information for their Communication Specialist for those seeking answers. Individuals can reach out to Una O'Meara at 612-542-6198 or via email at [email protected] for further details. For the latest updates on the crews’ progress or additional information pertaining to the project, residents can visit CenterPoint Energy's website.
CenterPoint Energy's reassurances and updates have been a staple throughout this period of transition, providing the Fridley populace with a timeline and contact avenues to follow this journey toward infrastructure modernization and civic improvement.









