Project Details
Description
The City of St Paul is replacing the Kellogg-3rd Street bridge to address the need for a more reliable connection to the City that will accommodate people walking, biking, taking transit, and driving.
Location
Kellogg-3rd Street bridge including Kellogg Boulevard from Broadway Street to Mounds Boulevard.
Timeline
- Kellogg-3rd Street bridge closed July 29, 2024.
- Construction is anticipated to last approximately three years.
- Anticipated project schedule is shown below. All dates are subject to change.

View a short clip of the July 29, 2024 Mayor's Press Conference with overhead footage of the bridge
Construction Impacts and Detours
For other downtown construction and traffic impacts, including a weekly map of road closures and lane restrictions, visit stpaul.gov/downtownprojects.
Traffic Impacts
- Kellogg-3rd Street Bridge will be closed for approximately three years.
- Vehicles will be detoured to East 7th Street. See map for details.
- Kellogg Boulevard between Broadway and Lafayette will be closed to traffic for reconstruction starting July 29, 2024 through November 2024.
- Access to parking lots will be maintained. See detailed maps below.
- Traffic delays should be expected.
Pedestrian and Bike Impacts
Two detours are posted for pedestrians and bikes:
Parking Lot and Business Access
- Parking lots, buildings, and Union Depot will remain accessible during construction from Lowertown on the west side of the bridge. See detailed maps below to access parking lots.
- Owners and tenants immediately adjacent to the work site will receive separate notices during specific work activities that may affect their property.
Detour map for Kellogg-Third Street Bridge construction
Printable detour map for Kellogg-Third Street Bridge construction

Project Updates - 2025
Project Updates - 2024 and earlier
Virtual Meeting Held on June 26
Thanks to everyone who attended the virtual meeting. On June 26, 2024, Saint Paul Public Works bridge staff shared a short presentation and answered any questions. Here are the materials shared:
Final Art Designs
View the final art designs on the railings and pier columns, including the specific locations.
