7/15/2010
Reed Hollinshead
ITD Communication
208-334-8881
reed.hollinshead@itd.idaho.gov
Broadway Avenue resurfacing to start Sunday night (July 18)
BOISE - A resurfacing project on Broadway
Avenue (U.S. 20) from the Ridenbaugh Canal to the south side of the I-84
junction is due to begin Sunday night
(July 18). The project is expected to finish in late August.
Crews will begin by milling the roadway surface (grinding off the top layer)
from the Ridenbaugh Canal, including all Federal Way ramps, up to the
interchange bridge, with paving in that same area to start the following week.
To minimize impacts to motorists, this work will follow an evening and overnight,
8 p.m. to 6 a.m. schedule, with no work on the weekends.
All lanes will remain open during the day. At least one lane in each direction
will remain open during construction. Both the northbound and southbound lanes
will be done, with traffic switched to the other side as work progresses in
each area.
During this project, the top three inches of pavement will be milled off the
surface and replaced. Sections of the roadway are deteriorated, cracked and
rutted. The project will extend the life of the roadway and result in a
smoother ride.
Work will then proceed to the interchange bridge, tentatively starting in late
July and progressing for three consecutive weekends. This work will follow a 9
p.m. Friday to 5 a.m. Monday weekend schedule. Only one ramp at a time will be
closed during this stage of the project, but ramp closures will last for the
duration of each weekend during this construction phase.
All efforts will be made to maintain cross street and business access; however,
temporary closures can be expected as the paving process moves through the
project. The Federal Way ramps will not be closed during the day, but
intermittent closures of the Federal Way ramps will be in place on select
evenings. Detours will be established and advanced warning given prior to the
intermittent closures.
Crews also will be updating the traffic signals at the Federal Way and I-84
ramps to include a video-detection system.
Broadway was resurfaced from Rossi Street to the Ridenbaugh Canal in fall 2008,
including pedestrian ramp reconstruction. Broadway was resurfaced from the
Boise River Bridge to Rossi Street in summer 2003.
Central Paving Co., of Boise, is the contractor on this $556,000 project.