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There are numerous safety issues along the corridors, and fatalities are well-above the state and
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The Gull River Crossing project delivers a safer, more efficient connection with a modern roadway, bridge, and trail—preserving wetlands and cultural heritage while enhancing transportation for generations to come.
For more than a century, the connection between County Road 105 and County Highway 70 relied on a narrow, one‑lane bridge over the Gull River Dam within a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers recreation area. This constrained crossing posed ongoing safety concerns for drivers, pedestrians, and emergency responders, while also intersecting environmentally sensitive lands and culturally significant sites.
Cass County advanced a new vision for this critical route that balanced safety, mobility, and stewardship. Bolton & Menk provided planning, design, and environmental leadership to develop a new roadway alignment that improves traffic flow and pedestrian access while minimizing impacts to wetlands, floodplains, wildlife habitat, and Indigenous cultural resources. Extensive coordination with federal and state agencies, tribal representatives, and local partners informed a solution that respected both regulatory requirements and community values. Environmental documentation, cultural resource protection, and context‑sensitive design were integral to every phase of the project.
The completed corridor includes a modern roadway, two roundabouts, a new bridge, and a pedestrian trail connection. Together, these improvements deliver safer, more reliable access for residents and visitors while preserving the natural and cultural character of the Gull River corridor for generations to come.

There are numerous safety issues along the corridors, and fatalities are well-above the state and

The primary goal of the study was to increase safety while maintaining corridor mobility.

Use of GIS services provided an efficient method to evaluate over 350 intersections to a

The grade raise was complicated as the project is located within the Minnesota River floodplain
Two Bolton & Menk projects received National Recognition Awards from the American Council of Engineering
Engineering excellence takes many forms, and this year two of our projects have been recognized
Cass County, Minnesota’s CSAH 70 Gull River Crossing has been named the American Society of
Two Bolton & Menk projects received Engineering Excellence Awards from the Minnesota Chapter of the American Council