ROCHESTER, Minn. — Trails and bridges impacted by the Marion Road Duct Bank Project are now open, Rochester Public Utilities (RPU) announced. This reopening allows residents to enjoy routes through Slatterly Park, Bear Creek, and Soldier's Field Park. RPU says the project is part of an effort to enhance Rochester's electrical system by installing underground power lines. “We know how important these trails and parks are to our community, and we’re excited to see them open again,” said RPU General Manager Tim McCollough. “We greatly appreciate the patience and support of Rochester residents as we complete this work to build a stronger, more reliable energy system for the future.” While the trails are open, RPU noted that some short-term closures will occur later this year
Rochester trails reopen as Marion Road project nears completion

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