35-Foot Sinkhole Partially Closes St. Paul Street
35-Foot Sinkhole Partially Closes St. Paul Street

35-Foot Sinkhole Partially Closes St. Paul Street

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A massive 35-foot-deep sinkhole appeared Thursday night on West Seventh Street in downtown St. Paul, causing the closure of the stretch between Kellogg Boulevard and Grand Avenue. The city has since reopened the street to a single lane in each direction for local business access, while sidewalks remain open to pedestrians. There have been no reported impacts to water or sewer services. Repairs, which began Monday, are expected to last up to two months and involve extensive excavation, utility work, and reconstruction near major water mains. City crews have set up detours and implemented safety measures to prevent further collapse and protect workers. Motorists are advised to use alternate routes and expect ongoing traffic disruptions during the repair period.

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