(KWNO)-Westbound drivers on Interstate 90 near Dakota in Winona County will be detoured for about 2½ hours beginning at 11 p.m., June 17 for crews to place bridge beams that cross Winona County Road 101, according to the Minnesota Department of Transportation.
The detour will run from 11 p.m., June 17 to 1:30 a.m., June 18, weather permitting. Vehicles on westbound I-90 will be detoured north on Highway 61 to Highway 43 in Winona, which will then connect them back to I-90. I-90 is not detoured.
During the work, crews will be setting three beams for the bridge over Winona Co Rd 101. The bridge is being built half at a time.
This work is part of the I-90 project between Nodine and Dakota that began May 4. I-90 resurfacing, I-90 westbound bridge replacement over Winona County Road 101 and other road and safety improvements are part of this project




