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Minnesota State Highway 149

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State highway in Minnesota, United States

Trunk Highway 149 marker
Trunk Highway 149
Dodd Road
Map
MN 149 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained byMnDOT
Length9.924 mi[1] (15.971 km)
Existed1981–present
Major junctions
South endMN 3 atInver Grove Heights
Major intersectionsMN 55 atEagan
I-494 atEagan,Mendota Heights
MN 62 atMendota Heights
MN 13 atWest St. Paul,St. Paul
North endMN 5 atSt. Paul
Location
CountryUnited States
StateMinnesota
CountiesDakota,Ramsey
Highway system
  • Minnesota Trunk Highway System
MN 139MN 156

Minnesota State Highway 149 (MN 149) is a 9.924-mile-long (15.971 km)highway inMinnesota that runs from itsintersection withState Highway 3 inInver Grove Heights to its northern terminus at its intersection withState Highway 5 (W. 7th Street) inSaint Paul.

Highway 149 is known asSmith Avenue within Saint Paul and passes over theSmith Avenue High Bridge crossing theMississippi River. Outside of the Saint Paul city limits, Highway 149 is known asDodd Road.

Route description

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Highway 149 serves as a north–south route between the communities of Eagan, Mendota Heights, West St. Paul, and the "West Side" neighborhood of Saint Paul. The northern terminus of the route is at W. 7th Street / Fort Road neardowntown Saint Paul.

History

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Highway 149 was marked in 1981.

The route was originally authorized in 1920 as Trunk Highway 1.[2][3] It was later part ofU.S. Route 65 from 1927 to 1934.[4]

The route was paved (as65) by 1929.[4]

In 1934, this route was renumberedState Highway 88 when U.S. 65 was rerouted on a different alignment.[4]

The route was renumbered again in 1950 as an extension ofState Highway49.

By 1981, the route was renumbered149 when a portion ofState Highway 49 through downtown Saint Paul was turned back to local maintenance.

TheSmith Avenue High Bridge over the Mississippi River was originally a steel truss bridge built around 1895 and rebuilt as a concrete arch in 1987.

On July 30, 2015, the highway was dedicated theOfficer Scott Patrick Memorial Highway, named in honor of a police officer killed during a traffic stop along the highway near Bernard Street. The memorial signs were unveiled in a ceremony on the one-year anniversary of his killing.[5]

Historic Dodd Road

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Before it was a numbered highway in the 1920s,Dodd Road was a historic route in Minnesota. It was originally built in 1853 by Minnesota pioneer William B. Dodd and his crew. The road was built as a connection between the city ofMendota and the city ofSt. Peter (in south-central Minnesota) to help the development of St. Peter during its frontier days. Dodd Road was financed using private funds at a time when most roads were financed by the government to aid settlers. After years of lobbying by Lieutenant (later General) Jesse Reno a remaining portion of the funds allotted to his 1853 survey of the military road from the Missouri River to Mendota which was saved by the work on the Mendota/St. Peter section by the Dodd crew was awarded by the U.S government to the private builders. Present day Highway 149 bears little resemblance to the frontier road but follows the route in parts between Highways 3 and 55.

Major intersections

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CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
DakotaInver Grove Heights0.0000.000MN 3
0.5810.935CSAH 71 (Rich Valley Boulevard)
Eagan1.9563.148CSAH 28 (Yankee Doodle Road)
2.9064.677MN 55 (Courthouse Boulevard) –HastingsSouth end of MN 55 overlap
3.7225.990CSAH 26 (Lone Oak Road)
3.3815.441MN 55 (Courthouse Boulevard) –MinneapolisNorth end of MN 55 overlap
EaganMendota Heights line4.005–
4.268
6.445–
6.869
I-494Interchange
Mendota Heights5.644–
5.658
9.083–
9.106
MN 62PreviouslyMN 110
6.73710.842CSAH 8 (Wentworth Avenue)
West St. Paul7.96012.810CSAH 63 (Delaware Avenue)
West St. PaulSt. Paul line8.47813.644MN 13 (Annapolis Street)
Mississippi River9.250–
9.774
14.886–
15.730
High Bridge
RamseySt. Paul9.98516.069MN 5 (West Seventh Street)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

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Template:Attached KML/Minnesota State Highway 149
KML is from Wikidata
  1. ^ab"Trunk Highway Log Point Listing - Construction District 5"(PDF).Minnesota Department of Transportation. August 20, 2010. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on June 27, 2011. RetrievedNovember 21, 2010.
  2. ^Minnesota State Legislature (2010)."§ 161.114, Constitutional Trunk Highways".Minnesota Statutes. Minnesota Office of the Revisor of Statutes. RetrievedNovember 21, 2010.
  3. ^Map of Trunk Highway System, State of Minnesota (Map). Minnesota Highway Department. May 1, 1923. Archived fromthe original on July 21, 2011. RetrievedNovember 21, 2010.
  4. ^abcRiner, Steve."Details of routes 101–149".The Unofficial Minnesota Highways Page. RetrievedNovember 21, 2010.[self-published source]
  5. ^http://kstp.com/news/stories/s3865162.shtml. RetrievedJuly 31, 2015.{{cite web}}:Missing or empty|title= (help)
  • Brown, Curt (June 11, 2003). "Odd old Dodd Road". Minneapolis Star Tribune. pp. A1, A12.
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