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MnDOT plans aerial photo work in southwest Minnesota

Work will take place along Interstate 90.

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MANKATO — The Minnesota Department of Transportation will conduct aerial mapping along Interstate 90 in southwest Minnesota this spring. The mapping will create a record of existing infrastructure and landscape along, and adjacent to, MnDOT right of way for transportation planning and operations. This work must be conducted before the trees leaf out.

Work will begin in the following locations as weather permits:

  • Interstate 90, from Beaver Creek to Luverne
  • Interstate 90, from Adrian to Rushmore

MnDOT crews will paint large white “X” targets on paved road surfaces and place fabric “X” targets on unpaved surfaces and outside of public right of way. A survey crew then records the coordinate position and elevation of these targets and provides that information to the aerial photography company. The targets are temporary and will be removed when the photography is completed.

Landowners in affected areas will receive a letter from the local MnDOT office with detailed information about the targets. MnDOT requests landowners not remove or disturb the targets until the photography is completed. If a target must be moved, contact MnDOT District 7 survey staff at (507) 514-1932 or by email at justin.kraus@state.mn.us.

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