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County Road 81 (Hennepin County, Minnesota)

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County State-Aid Highway 81 marker
County State-Aid Highway 81
West Broadway
Bottineau Boulevard
CR 81 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by Hennepin County Transportation Department
Length19.857 mi[1] (31.957 km)
Existed1988–present
Major junctions
South end CR 66 / CR 152 (Washington Ave N) in Minneapolis
Major intersections I-94 / US 52 in Minneapolis

MN 100 in Robbinsdale
I-94 / I-694 / US 52 in Brooklyn Park
US 169 in Brooklyn Park

MN 610 in Maple Grove
North end I-94 / MN 101 / US 52 in Rogers
Location
CountryUnited States
StateMinnesota
CountyHennepin
Highway system

County State-Aid Highway 81, also known as County Road 81, (County 81) is a county highway in Hennepin County, Minnesota, which runs from its interchange with Interstate 94 (I-94), CR 66, and CR 152 (Washington Avenue North) in the city of Minneapolis, and continues northwest to its terminus at Main Street (State Highway 101, MN 101) in suburban Rogers. CR 81 is 19.857 miles (31.957 km) in length.

Route description

County Road 81 near US 169 in Brooklyn Park, going southbound.

County Road 81 (CR 81) begins at the intersection with Washington Avenue (CR 152/CR 66), in Minneapolis. It goes northwest into the city of Robbinsdale, intersecting with CR 9 (42nd Avenue) and has an interchange MN 100. It enters Crystal shortly after the interchange, intersecting with CR 10 (Bass Lake Road) and several smaller roads. It enters Brooklyn Park, south of its intersection with 63rd Avenue. In the city, the route has an interchange with I-94 / I-694. Afterwards, it intersects with several county roads: CR 152 and CR 130 (Brooklyn Boulevard,) and CR 109. It also has a new interchange with US Highway 169 (US 169). In Osseo, it intersects with Jefferson Highway / Central Avenue. In Maple Grove it intersects with Zachary Lane North, CR 30 (93rd Avenue), CR 130 (Elm Creek Boulevard), MN 610, Fernbrook Lane and Maple Grove Parkway. In Dayton, it intersects with CR 101 / CR 13. In Rogers it intersects with CR 150 and becomes MN 101 at I-94. From Rogers to Robbinsdale the speed limit stays between 45 and 55 mph (70 and 90 km/h); near downtown Minneapolis it is 35 mph (55 km/h).

History

CR 81, between the Robbinsdale and Minneapolis border and present-day US 169 in Brooklyn Park, was constructed between the late 1940s and 1950s. Until I-94 and I-494 were built, CR 81 served as the principal route between Minneapolis and points northwest.

Formerly a trunk highway supervised by the state and known as US 52, US 169, MN 101, MN 152, and MN 218 in various segments at various times, the state turned over management of the roadway to Hennepin County in 1988 and it was renumbered to CR 81. From 1982 to 1988, a portion of the route was known as MN 81.

The portion of CR 81 from Rogers to Robbinsdale was recently signed as Bottineau Boulevard, named after historic frontiersman Pierre Bottineau. The portion of CR 81 in North Minneapolis is still signed as West Broadway.

In 2004, the at-grade intersection with MN 100 was converted into an interchange along with other intersections on MN 100 during a reconstruction project. In 2008, a reconstruction project in Robbinsdale (Lowry Avenue to MN 100) was completed. Also, in Maple Grove, a reconstruction project near Fernbrook Lane, Elm Creek Boulevard, and Maple Grove Parkway was completed, reconstructing the Fernbrook Lane intersection and adding new intersections at Elm Creek Boulevard and Maple Grove Parkway, when Elm Creek Boulevard was extended and Maple Grove Parkway was paved to its reconstructed interchange with I-94.

In 2011, the intersection with US 169 was converted into an interchange, along with the road's reconstruction from the former intersection with US 169 to CR 109 (85th Avenue), the extension of the nearby 83rd Avenue North and construction on local streets. Also in 2011, when MN 610 was extended, a half of a new interchange was built south of CR 130 (Elm Creek Boulevard) near the end of the new portion of MN 610. In Rogers, CR 81's terminus was moved from its former intersection with MN 101/CR 150 to MN 101's interchange with I-94. Also the intersection with MN 101 and CR 150 was demolished, during a different road construction project.

Future

Since 2000, local governments and business leaders in the CR 81 corridor (also known as the Northwest Corridor Partnership) have been working together on a strategic redevelopment plan supported by a transit line. Rapid bus transit was originally considered for this corridor in the early 2000s. Since 2007, light rail transit is now being studied as the more favorable option.

Reconstruction work

A 7.5-mile (12.1 km) segment of CR 81 reconstruction project began in 2010. This section is from 47th Avenue North in the city of Robbinsdale to CR 30 in the city of Maple Grove, resulting ultimately in a six-lane divided urban roadway. The project also passes through the cities of Crystal, Brooklyn Park, and Osseo. The goals of this project are to improve the safety and operations along the roadway, changes will be made to existing access. Major intersections will also be reconstructed. Construction will occur in segments. Construction of Segment One (47th Avenue North in Robbinsdale to CR 10/Bass Lake Road in Crystal) began in 2010, and is expected to be completed in the summer of 2012.[2] Also the construction of Segment Two (CR 81/Bass Lake Road in Crystal to 63rd Avenue North in Brooklyn Park) is partially funded, and expected to begin in 2012.[3] Segments 3 and 4 (63rd Avenue to US 169, US 169 to CR 30/93rd Avenue) are currently not funded.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Hennepin County.

Locationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Minneapolis0.0000.000
CR 66 / CR 152 east (Washington Avenue North)
Southern terminus near downtown Minneapolis
0.0610.098 I-94 / US 52Interchange
0.3060.492Lyndale Avenue
0.7551.215
CR 66 west (Girard Avenue North)
1.4562.343 CR 2 (Penn Avenue North)
2.2783.666 CR 153 (Lowry Avenue, Oakdale Avenue, Theodore Wirth Parkway)Interchange
Robbinsdale2.9204.69936th Avenue North
3.9276.320 CR 9 (42nd Avenue North)
4.199–
4.424
6.758–
7.120
MN 100Converted from at-grade to interchange in 2004
Crystal5.7599.268 CR 10 (Bass Lake Road)
Brooklyn Park7.537–
7.727
12.130–
12.435
I-94 / I-694 / US 52Interchange
7.97512.835 CR 8 (West Broadway)
8.79314.151 CR 130 / CR 152 (Brooklyn Boulevard)
9.595–
9.874
15.442–
15.891
US 169Converted from at-grade to interchange in 2011
9.90415.939 CR 109 (85th Avenue North)
Osseo10.51916.929Jefferson Highway, Central Avenue
Maple Grove11.59918.667 CR 202 (Zachary Lane North)
11.89419.142 CR 30 (93rd Avenue North)
12.746–
13.019
20.513–
20.952
MN 610 / CR 130 (Elm Creek Boulevard)Interchange with MN 610 was completed in 2011; intersection with County Road 130/Elm Creek Boulevard was completed in 2008
13.92122.404 CR 121 (Fernbrook Lane)
Dayton17.49428.154 CR 13 / CR 101 (Brockton Lane)Formerly Old 101 uses CR 81
Rogers19.63131.593 CR 150 (Main Street)Included in the former intersection with MN 101, south of intersection; former terminus
19.85731.957 I-94 / MN 101 / US 52Current Northern terminus in Rogers
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

KML is from Wikidata
  1. ^ a b "Hennepin County Logpoint Listings" (XLS). Minnesota Department of Transportation. 2015. Retrieved May 6, 2016.
  2. ^ "County Rd. 81 reconstruction project EAW now available". Osseo–Maple Grove Press News. July 30, 2008. Retrieved August 30, 2011.
  3. ^ "Project Status". CSAH 81 Bottineau Boulevard Corridor. Hennepin County. Retrieved August 30, 2011.


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