The first traffic impacts of a seasonlong resurfacing project on Interstate 94 in Minneapolis and Brooklyn Center will begin Monday.

Eastbound I-94 will be reduced to two lanes between Shingle Creek Parkway and Minnesota 252 in Brooklyn Center, according to the Minnesota Department of Transportation. Work under some bridges also will begin Monday.

MnDOT is planning a $46.3 million project that includes resurfacing of I-94 from Shingle Creek Parkway to Nicollet Avenue and work on 50 bridges, including the Lowry Tunnel. Traffic will be affected for much of the spring, summer and fall, according to the department.

Check 511mn.org for construction, crash and road condition updates.