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IDAHO FALLS ~ Idaho Falls is set to undergo a major street improvement effort starting Tuesday, June 3. The project, led by HK Contractors, will involve paving work on various roads throughout the city.
The first phase of the project will focus on Woodruff Avenue between 1st Street and John Adams Parkway. This will be followed by work on other locations over the next month, including Woodruff Avenue from Sunnyside Road to 17th Street and John Adams Parkway to 1st Street.
Other roads that will be included in the project are 1st Street between Woodruff and Holmes, Boulevard from Sunnyside to Yellowstone, Fremont Avenue near US20, Utah Avenue from Pancheri Drive to Broadway, Pancheri Drive from the Snake River Bridge to Utah Avenue, Skyline Drive from Pancheri Drive to Grandview, and Pancheri Old Butte Road from Bellin Road towards Broadway.
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While roads will remain open during construction, lane restrictions can be expected. Some night and weekend intersection detours may also occur. The paving is expected to be completed by the end of summer. However, minor impacts may continue for a few weeks as crews finish up work such as raising manholes.
Drivers are advised to plan for delays in work zones and follow posted signage. Caution should also be exercised around construction crews. The city appreciates everyone's patience as they work towards improving roads across Idaho Falls.
The first phase of the project will focus on Woodruff Avenue between 1st Street and John Adams Parkway. This will be followed by work on other locations over the next month, including Woodruff Avenue from Sunnyside Road to 17th Street and John Adams Parkway to 1st Street.
Other roads that will be included in the project are 1st Street between Woodruff and Holmes, Boulevard from Sunnyside to Yellowstone, Fremont Avenue near US20, Utah Avenue from Pancheri Drive to Broadway, Pancheri Drive from the Snake River Bridge to Utah Avenue, Skyline Drive from Pancheri Drive to Grandview, and Pancheri Old Butte Road from Bellin Road towards Broadway.
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While roads will remain open during construction, lane restrictions can be expected. Some night and weekend intersection detours may also occur. The paving is expected to be completed by the end of summer. However, minor impacts may continue for a few weeks as crews finish up work such as raising manholes.
Drivers are advised to plan for delays in work zones and follow posted signage. Caution should also be exercised around construction crews. The city appreciates everyone's patience as they work towards improving roads across Idaho Falls.
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