The Idaho Transportation Department is beginning the second phase of construction on U.S. Highway 95 between Sagle Road and Lakeshore Drive to increase safety for drivers on the highway and reduce delays for drivers turning onto it. Impacts to traffic will begin during the evening hours of Sunday, August 14.
For approximately two weeks, crews will work at night to repave US-95 from Pit Road in Sagle to the Long Bridge. Motorists can expect the following impacts:
- Flaggers will control one lane of alternating traffic on US-95 Sunday through Thursday from 7 p.m. to 5 a.m.
- Nighttime lane closures will intermittently affect the Long Bridge
- Speed limits lowered to 45 mph
- Up to 15-minute delays
- For live traffic impacts, check 511.idaho.gov
Work during this phase also includes building a U-turn for drivers and installing a signal at Sagle Road.
After the Labor Day weekend, crews will begin building a U-turn as an option for drivers to use when trying to head northbound on US-95 from Lakeshore Drive. The U-turn will be constructed northeast of Bottle Bay Road. Work will take place during the day, and one lane will remain open in each direction.
“Due to long lead times on some key materials, parts of the project will likely not be finished until the spring, including opening up the U-turn for traffic,” Stout said.
Sagle Road improvements are planned to start in mid-October. Drivers on US-95 will not be able to turn east onto Sagle Road, and westbound drivers on Sagle Road will not be able access the highway. Instead, they will be temporarily detoured to Monarch Road for up to one month.
“Our goal is to have the detour in place only as long as necessary, so we have put an incentive in the contract to encourage that work to be completed early,” Stout said.
Work this year will realign the intersection, add turning lanes and prepare for signal installation next spring.
Improvements and anticipated impacts during construction were presented at an open house held in April.
Visit the website at itdprojects.org/us95lakeshoredrive to sign up for construction updates and for more information.
Original source can be found here.