We are committed to keeping our customers informed about important updates we are making to our infrastructure – designed to enhance safety, improve reliability, and continue to provide you with the energy you need for life's moments.
Project Resources
Overview
CenterPoint Energy will upgrade natural gas infrastructure in multiple locations within St. Louis Park. Information and updates for these projects can be found through this page.
Colorado Ave S & Brunswick Ave S
For about 1 month, beginning as early as mid-September, CenterPoint Energy will be updating the natural gas infrastructure on Colorado Ave S and Brunswick Ave S.
Minnetonka Blvd
For about 2 months, beginning as early as mid-September, CenterPoint Energy will be updating the natural gas infrastructure on Minnetonka Blvd from Xylon Ave east to Texas Ave S.
This project involves replacing large diameter steel gas main, which will involve road closures. All closures will be communicated and posted at least a week before closure.

Dakota Ave & Lake St
For a few months, beginning as early as mid-September, CenterPoint will be updating the natural gas infrastructure on several streets between Dakota Ave S and Webster Ave S, from Minnetonka Blvd south to Hwy 7.
This project involves some natural gas main replacements but is largely focused on meter moves and service line upgrades. The work zone is illustrated on the following map.

Alabama Ave S, Georgia Ave S, & Florida Ave S.
Starting as early as September 1st, CenterPoint Energy will be upgrading our gas infrastructure along Alabama Ave S, Georgia Ave S, and Florida Ave S. This work could take up to 1 month.
Brunswick Ave S
For just over 2 weeks, the natural gas main running along Brunswick Ave S from Cambridge St to Excelsior Blvd will be replaced. Work is scheduled to begin as early as August 11th. 
Contractor Summary
CenterPoint works with multiple contractors to complete construction projects in a safe and timely manner. You will see these contractors working in your area and may be contacted by them at various stages in the construction process. Employees of authorized contractors will have CenterPoint Energy identification cards. Do not allow anyone inside your home without seeing identification.
Marking utilities
CenterPoint Energy will locate public underground utilities. This is an important safety preparation, done before construction begins. The utilities will be marked with spray paint and flags. If you have installed any private lines such as sprinklers or dog fences, we ask that you mark them with a material that is convenient for you. Examples include spray paint, flags, and wooden sticks used to stir paint. Marking sprinkler heads is sufficient. If any utility flags are left in residents' yards after restoration is complete, they may be removed and thrown away.
Natural gas main work
Plastic mains reaching the end of their useful life are replaced with modern plastic piping that increases the safety and reliability of CenterPoint's gas distribution.
Plastic main is replaced by boring underneath the side of each road. Please keep in mind that some intersections may not be permanently restored until after the service work is complete. Until then, customers may see temporary backfill such as dirt or gravel.
Large diameter steel gas main installations require a trench to be opened in the road. The new main will have protective coatings that add to the infrastructure's durability.
Typical impacts of steel main construction include noise, vibrations, and dust.
Service line and meter work
CenterPoint Energy will send a postcard in the mail before the service crew comes on site. A technician will schedule appointments for relighting gas service to each property.
One natural gas crew typically completes one block per week. For most properties, the crews remove at least one sidewalk panel in front of the house, excavate a hole by the outside meter, and bore the service line from the sidewalk to the house.
The crew will make appointments with residents to move inside meters outside. Customers with outside meters will be notified prior to the replacement or connection of their service lines to the new main.
Visit the Construction Definitions page for more information.
Restoration
The final step in an infrastructure project is to restore the roads, sidewalks, boulevards, and lawns that were impacted by construction. Restoration is typically on site a few weeks after the completion of all other construction. Until then, temporary restoration is done by the utility crews to maintain an area's livability.
For more details visit the Restoration Practices page.
Traffic impacts
Most traffic impacts will be restrictions on street parking, closure of one sidewalk at a time, and lane shifts. Specific traffic impacts will be communicated as they are determined. The utility crews will work with residents to maintain access to their homes.
Additional resources
If you have questions, reach out to CenterPoint Energy's Communication Specialist at 612-542-6198 or MNConstruction@centerpointenergy.com.
Thank you for your patience and understanding as we replace our infrastructure. We value the privilege of having you as a customer.