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8/18/2006






Southwest Idaho road construction report for Aug. 20-26
BOISE - Following is the southwest Idaho highway construction report for Aug. 20-26.

ADA COUNTY
U.S. 20/26 (Chinden Boulevard), Hewlett-Packard main entrance to Joplin
Idaho Sand & Gravel will build this $6.9 million second part of the project to widen Chinden from two to four lanes between Hewlett-Packard and Joplin Road. During construction, the center turn lane is eliminated and traffic limited to one lane in each direction. Left turns from westbound Chinden Boulevard onto Five Mile Road are not permitted at the intersection's traffic signal. The east end of Joplin is closed until late fall, but access will be maintained to all area businesses and residences. Work on this project is expected to be complete this winter. The final section of Chinden Boulevard, between Hewlett-Packard's main entrance and Cloverdale Road, is scheduled for construction in 2007.

I-184, Curtis Road overpass
During this four-month project to rehabilitate the Curtis Road overpass bridge, Curtis Road is reduced to one lane in each direction in the interchange area. Left turns from the Curtis bridge onto the Connection (I-184) are not allowed. Connector off-ramps to Curtis Road are closed to trucks. Other vehicles may use the ramps, but motorists should expect delays. The Connector will have intermittent lane restrictions during non-peak travel times. All inbound lanes will remain open during the morning commute. All outbound lanes will remain open during the afternoon commute. Record Steel and Construction Inc. of Meridian is the contractor on this $862,000 project.

Blacks Creek Rest Area
Western Construction is the contractor on a $10.2 million project to rebuild this Interstate 84 rest area, located about 10 miles east of Boise. Traffic will be reduced to one lane in either direction on I-84 in the work zone as needed. The rest area will remain closed until the project is finished in winter 2006/2007.

CANYON COUNTY
Interstate 84, Karcher Interchange, Nampa
Central Paving Inc. is building this new I-84 Interchange in Nampa that is expected to open for traffic this winter. Nampa-Caldwell Boulevard is reduced to one lane in each direction near the intersection with Karcher Road. Karcher Road is closed between Nampa-Caldwell Boulevard and Nampa Boulevard. Access to all businesses and residences in the area is maintained throughout the $30 million project.

Idaho 55, Marsing to Sunnyslope Curve
The road will be widened to five lanes with guardrail, irrigation, drainage facilites and a new canal bridge added in this three-mile section of Idaho 55. Vehicle widths are restricted to 11 feet through the work zone until the end of June. Motorists will be assisted through the work zone by traffic control devices and flaggers. Speed limits are reduced to 45 mph in the work zone. Idaho Sand & Gravel is the contractor for this $6.1 million project that will be finished in spring 2007.

ELMORE COUNTY
8th Street North widening, Mountain Home
This project will reconstruct and widen a .42-mile section of 8th Street North in Mountain Home.  Between the canal and American Legion building, 8th North Street is closed except for local traffic. To avoid the construction area, motorists should enter North 18th East Street from American Legion Boulevard to access the west side of the project. The work is expected to be complete in the fall.

VALLEY COUNTY
Idaho 55, Rainbow Bridge
One lane will be closed during rehabilitation of the historic and often-photographed Rainbow Bridge over the Payette River north of Smiths Ferry. Mowat Construction Co. will make improvements to the arch piers, bridge rail, floor beams, deck joints and columns of the bridge in this $2.9 million project expected to be complete this fall. Lane closures on the bridge will not occur on weekends, holidays or when scheduled community events will result in a considerable increase in traffic.

Idaho 55, Round Valley to Clear Creek
About five miles of pavement are being rehabilitated south of Cascade. The speed limit will be reduced to 35 mph through the construction zone with traffic reduced to one lane and managed by flaggers and a pilot car as needed. Motorists should expect delays of 15-30 minutes. The project is expected to be complete by October.
 
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