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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
City of Duluth Communications Office
Mayor Roger J. Reinert
411 West First Street • Duluth, Minnesota 55802 • www.duluthmn.gov
For more information, please call 218-730-5309
DATE: 6/19/2024
SUBJECT: City of Duluth provides updates on June 18, 2024 rain event
BY: Kelli Latuska, Public Information Officer

City of Duluth provides updates on June 18, 2024 rain event

 

 

[DULUTH, MN] Wednesday, June 19, 2024  City of Duluth officials continue to investigate potential damage from last night’s heavy rain event. Initial reports from Public Works and Utilities officials indicate only minor damages to public infrastructure across the city. City officials have reported some loose gravel in spots that washed downhill from the heavy rains, as well as some loosened asphalt road patches and dislodged manhole covers. City staff will continue to clean these issues up and mitigate damages as they come across them.

Parks Maintenance staff also have begun assessing damage in Duluth’s parks. Initial damages reported have been relatively minor, including some tree damage, waterlogged trails, and bridge damage. City officials ask that the public be mindful of these potential fragilities as they utilize parks and trails in the coming days as necessary repairs to any damage are assessed. Parks assessments may take a few days to complete due to the remote nature of some of the locations as well as the saturated soils in those locations.

“The good news is that all the measures the City took after the 2012 flood to shore up our infrastructure and help protect it from future storm damage have served us well,” said Mayor Roger Reinert.

Mayor Reinert has been in contact with both Grandma’s Director Shane Bauer and Two Harbors Mayor Lew Connor in preparation for the upcoming marathon events. “Preparations for race weekend are looking great. Our staff will continue to monitor any weather-related issues and address them. That’s in addition to the work necessary every year to ready the race route for all the runners and attendees,” said Mayor Reinert.

City of Duluth officials ask residents to report any infrastructure damage they might encounter to the Streets, Water, and Sewer 24-hour emergency line at (218) 730-4000, and to stay away from any manhole covers that may have dislodged due to potential health and safety concerns.

Residents can also report issues they see by using the Resident Problem Reporter, found here: https://rpr-duluthmn.hub.arcgis.com/  

 

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