County Project 38-61
Dakota County and the City of Burnsville are beginning a corridor study along McAndrews Road (County Road 38). The study will be from County Road 5 to Aldrich Avenue.
What is a corridor study?
Corridor studies look at current and future needs of a transportation corridor. We look at data and get input from the community to find ways to improve safety and mobility and meet transportation goals.
Any improvements identified would be considered for potential future construction projects. The county will fund and complete final design and construction of any improvements as part of a separate, future project.
The proposed corridor study will look to identify ways to:
- Improve safety and mobility for all users
- Identify non-motorized crossing enhancement opportunities
- Identify short and long-term improvements for the future
Tentative project timeline
Spring-summer 2024: Corridor study and community engagement
Summer 2024: Alternative concept development
Fall-winter 2024: Recommended improvements
There are no construction plans in 2024. The county will seek funding and make plans for construction in the future.
Public open house #1 - Thursday, May 16, 4:30-6:30 p.m.
Thursday, May 16, 4:30-6:30 p.m.
Burnhaven Library
Large Meeting Room
1101 County Road 42 W., Burnsville
There will not be a formal presentation. Project staff will be available to discuss the study purpose and goals, collect your feedback and ideas, and share preliminary data on corridor conditions.
You can also provide your feedback online:
- Take a brief Online Survey to share your experiences on McAndrews Road and help identify opportunities for improvements.
- Provide your feedback on the Online Comment Map to provide feedback about specific locations and routes in the study area.
The online survey and comment map will be open until May 31, 2024.
Materials from the in-person open house will be posted on this webpage after the event.
Provide input
Complete a project feedback form
For assistance or more information
Stay up to date throughout the process by visiting this webpage. You can also contact the Dakota County project manager if you have any questions:
Keelee Roggenbuck
Project Manager
keelee.roggenbuck@co.dakota.mn.us