BEMIDJI, Minn. – The
Minnesota Department of Transportation is asking residents not to disturb wood
panel photography targets as crews begin aerial mapping in Cass, Hubbard and
Polk Counties.
The survey mapping projects will take place in the following
locations:
·
Cass-
Highway 200 from the Highway 371 Casino Jct to three miles east
·
Hubbard-
Highway 34 in the City of Akeley
·
Hubbard-
Highway 64 from Highway 34 to north of 11th Crow Wing Lake
·
Polk-
Highway 2 from Erskine to Marcoux
The aerial survey process relies on clear observations, so
it can only be conducted after the leaves fall from the trees and before the
snow flies. To begin the process crews place an “X” on the ground as a
reference point for the aerial photographer.
The mapping will create a record of existing infrastructure
and landscape along MnDOT right of way for transportation planning and
operations. “Crews paint large white ‘X’ targets on paved surfaces” said Dan
Domeier, MnDOT Land Surveyor. “For unpaved locations they use a wood panel
target.”
A survey crew then records the coordinate position and
elevation of these targets, and provides that information to the aerial
photography company.
The wood panel targets are temporary and will be removed
when the photography is completed. MnDOT requests that landowners not remove or
disturb the targets until the photography is completed.
If a target must be moved, please contact MnDOT District 2
survey staff at 218-755-6533 or by email at daniel.domeier@state.mn.us.
For real-time travel information and road conditions
anywhere in Minnesota, visit www.511mn.org.