Sioux Falls celebrates opening of second diverging diamond interchange

South Dakota Department of Transportation
Posted 10/28/24

SIOUX FALLS — South Dakota Department of Transportation Secretary Joel Jundt and Sioux Falls Mayor Paul TenHaken were joined by federal, state, and local leaders to highlight the opening of the …

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Sioux Falls celebrates opening of second diverging diamond interchange

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SIOUX FALLS — South Dakota Department of Transportation Secretary Joel Jundt and Sioux Falls Mayor Paul TenHaken were joined by federal, state, and local leaders to highlight the opening of the Interstate 229 and Benson Road Diverging Diamond Interchange in Sioux Falls on Friday.

The interchange is now functioning in each direction as a one-lane DDI. Additional lanes of traffic through the interchange will be open before the entire project is completed in June 2025.

This project was developed through a coordinated effort by the SDDOT, the city of Sioux Falls, and the South Dakota Division Office of the Federal Highway Administration. The DDI will help enhance safety, reduce intersection delays, and address future travel needs and growth. The project includes more than $36.3 million in roadway improvements. The new interchange features three left turn lanes on the I-229 northbound off-ramp and dual right turn lanes. Project elements include bridge rehabilitation and widening, on and off-ramp improvements, pedestrian walkway enhancements, and new traffic signals and lighting.

Staff from South Dakota’s federal delegation participated in the ribbon-cutting. Also present were Sioux Falls elected officials, state legislators, South Dakota Transportation Commission members, SDDOT planning and engineering staff, SDDOT operations staff, and T&R Construction staff who served as the primary project contractor.

Visit the project website here for additional project details, including drone photos and video animation demonstrating how to navigate the DDI.