Drivers in Sioux Falls are about to have one fewer traffic headache to deal with.

The South Dakota Department of Transportation has announced that beginning Wednesday (November 19th), the southbound lanes of Interstate 229 between Minnesota Avenue (Exit 3) and East 26th Street (Exit 5) will fully reopen to traffic.

Those lanes have been reconstructed as part of an overall interchange reconstruction project at Cliff Avenue (Exit 4) since last Spring.

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The southbound on-ramps and off-ramps at Exit 4 will remain closed until late November, when traffic signals are fully installed at the southbound off-ramp.

Northbound I-229 will remain in its current two-lane configuration until all barriers, cones, and barrels are removed by crews and the pavement can be striped. This work is scheduled to be completed in early December.

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