Posted at 11:54 AM on January 31, 2012
by Jessica Mador
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Filed under: Politics, Suburbs, Transportation
With a proposed replacement bridge over the St. Croix River moving forward in Washington, MnDOT is planning work on the existing span.
The Stillwater Lift Bridge will close for repairs from Sept. 10 through the end of the year. MnDOT says workers will paint and repair steel connections, electrical systems and concrete on the project, which is estimated to cost $3.6 million.
When (if?) a new river bridge goes up, the Lift Bridge will be converted into a bicycle and pedestrian facility as part of a looped trail system connecting both bridges.
Opponents of the proposed almost $700 million four-lane bridge over the St. Croix are calling for a smaller, cheaper span.
MnDOT is hosting an open house about the project from 3:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Feb. 22 at Stillwater City Hall.
Posted at 3:24 PM on January 31, 2012
by Madeleine Baran
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Filed under: Crime, Minneapolis
Minneapolis police say copper thieves are now breaking into commercial air conditioners in Minneapolis to snag tens or even hundreds of feet of copper coil. Twelve incidents have been reported since mid-November, prompting police to issue a request this week for the public's help.
Copper theft has been a long-standing problem at foreclosed homes and construction sites and the number of thefts have increased as the price of copper rose during the recession, according to Minneapolis Police Sgt. William Palmer.
Air conditioners haven't been a frequent target for copper thieves until recently, Palmer said.
"This is the first time I've heard of them getting up on the roofs and going after these commercial units," he said. "I'm sure it's happened before, but I've never heard of it in 18 years."
In most of the incidents, Palmer said, the thieves appear to have climbed onto a commercial roof and stripped the air conditioner units in the middle of the night. The air conditioner units are expensive (between $20,000 and $40,000, Palmer estimates), and the theft makes the units impossible to repair.
Most of the thefts occurred in an area bordered by Lake Street on the south, I-94 on the north, Cedar Avenue on the east, and 35-W on the east.
Palmer said it's unclear how much each unit's copper is worth, but given the complicated operation and the risk of felony-level property damage charges, he said it's probably a considerable amount of money.
"The risk has got to be worth the reward they're getting out of it," he said.
Police are asking that neighbors call 911 if they see any suspicious vehicles with ladders near commercial buildings at night.
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