Hwy 52 - Rochester ADA Improvements

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Map of project area. Orage indicates stretches of the project area. Red dots are intersections.View full-sized imageWe are planning improvements along Highway 52 in Rochester from 75th St to the Mayowood Rd Bridge. These improvements will help sidewalks, curb ramps, trails, and other walking areas meet current Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) standards so people of all abilities can travel safely.

Our work will include repairing curb ramps, fixing damaged sidewalks and trails, removing trip hazards, and improving access at intersections and connections to nearby roads.

MnDOT is working with the City of Rochester and Olmsted County to make sure the project meets community needs, keeps important walking and biking routes in place, and supports safe and accessible travel along and across Highway 52.

Get involved

Help us find other places that need improvement. Add a pin to our virtual comment map and tell us what you experience.

You can also join us Wednesday, June 10 from 4-6 p.m. at the MnDOT Rochester headquarters, 2900 48th St NW, Rochester. View the corridor and provide your thoughts on the map. The project team will be available to help answer questions.


Map of project area. Orage indicates stretches of the project area. Red dots are intersections.View full-sized imageWe are planning improvements along Highway 52 in Rochester from 75th St to the Mayowood Rd Bridge. These improvements will help sidewalks, curb ramps, trails, and other walking areas meet current Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) standards so people of all abilities can travel safely.

Our work will include repairing curb ramps, fixing damaged sidewalks and trails, removing trip hazards, and improving access at intersections and connections to nearby roads.

MnDOT is working with the City of Rochester and Olmsted County to make sure the project meets community needs, keeps important walking and biking routes in place, and supports safe and accessible travel along and across Highway 52.

Get involved

Help us find other places that need improvement. Add a pin to our virtual comment map and tell us what you experience.

You can also join us Wednesday, June 10 from 4-6 p.m. at the MnDOT Rochester headquarters, 2900 48th St NW, Rochester. View the corridor and provide your thoughts on the map. The project team will be available to help answer questions.

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    Join us for a public meeting June 10. Members of the project management team will be available to listen to people's comments and take feedback.

    When: Wednesday, June 10 from 4-6 p.m.
    Where: MnDOT Rochester Headquarters, 2900 48th St NW, Rochester

    Our work includes repairing curb ramps, fixing damaged sidewalks and trails, removing trip hazards, and improving access at intersections and connections to nearby roads. People will be invited to provide comments on a map, directly to a team member, or leave a comment in a comment box.

    You can also provide feedback through Sunday, June 14 on a comment

    Join us for a public meeting June 10. Members of the project management team will be available to listen to people's comments and take feedback.

    When: Wednesday, June 10 from 4-6 p.m.
    Where: MnDOT Rochester Headquarters, 2900 48th St NW, Rochester

    Our work includes repairing curb ramps, fixing damaged sidewalks and trails, removing trip hazards, and improving access at intersections and connections to nearby roads. People will be invited to provide comments on a map, directly to a team member, or leave a comment in a comment box.

    You can also provide feedback through Sunday, June 14 on a comment map.


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Page last updated: 13 May 2026, 10:14 PM