Project Overview
The City of Stillwater is planning reconstruction of Myrtle Street spanning between Owens Street and Main Street. The Myrtle Street Reconstruction project aims to address significant infrastructure concerns and enhance the overall safety and usability of this vital thoroughfare in Stillwater, Minnesota.
As a key gateway into historic downtown Stillwater, this project is driven by the need to modernize aging utilities, improve traffic flow, and ensure the roadway meets current safety standards, benefiting both residents and businesses in the area.
By investing in this reconstruction, the City is committed to fostering a more reliable and efficient transportation network, ultimately supporting community growth and sustainability while preserving the charm and accessibility of its historic downtown.
Project Goals
- Enhance Safety + Accessibility
- Modernize Roadway
- Support Community Growth
- Minimize Construction Impacts
Key Considerations
- Safety Enhancements
- Road Upgrades (i.e. bike lanes, wider sidewalks, and vegetation along boulevards)
- Community Feedback + Participation