11/16/2007
Westbound I-84 vehicles will be detoured for 10 Mile Road Overpass repairs
BOISE - There will be temporary detours for westbound Interstate 84 traffic on Tuesday and Wednesday morning to allow crews to make repairs to the 10 Mile Road Overpass, the Idaho Transportation Department announced.
On Tuesday morning (Nov. 20), from 12 a.m. to 5 a.m., and on Wednesday morning (Nov. 21), from 12 a.m. to 5 a.m., westbound vehicles will be directed to exit I-84 at the Meridian Road Interchange, turn right to drive north to Franklin Road, then turn left onto Franklin to continue driving to the west. When motorists reach the Garrity Interchange in Nampa, they will be able to enter I-84 to continue west.
The 10 Mile Road Overpass was struck in early May of this year by a westbound vehicle hauling construction equipment. Part of the equipment struck the underside of the overpass, damaging girders.
For current driving conditions on Idaho highways, call 5-1-1 or visit 511.idaho.gov.
On Tuesday morning (Nov. 20), from 12 a.m. to 5 a.m., and on Wednesday morning (Nov. 21), from 12 a.m. to 5 a.m., westbound vehicles will be directed to exit I-84 at the Meridian Road Interchange, turn right to drive north to Franklin Road, then turn left onto Franklin to continue driving to the west. When motorists reach the Garrity Interchange in Nampa, they will be able to enter I-84 to continue west.
The 10 Mile Road Overpass was struck in early May of this year by a westbound vehicle hauling construction equipment. Part of the equipment struck the underside of the overpass, damaging girders.
For current driving conditions on Idaho highways, call 5-1-1 or visit 511.idaho.gov.