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~ Idaho Falls - On Monday, March 9, the City of Idaho Falls will begin a major construction project on E Street between Memorial Drive and Northgate Mile (Yellowstone Highway). The project, which is expected to be completed in June 2026, will involve the reconstruction of the water mainline and storm drain system, as well as upgrades to curbs, sidewalks, and corner ramps.
According to the City's Public Works department, these improvements are necessary to strengthen critical infrastructure and improve roadway conditions in the area. The project is part of the city's ongoing efforts to invest in critical infrastructure and enhance roadway safety, reliability, and connectivity throughout the community.
During construction, parking along E Street within the work zone will be restricted. Motorists can expect lane shifts, closures, and temporary detours as work progresses. However, access to businesses will be maintained via nearby side streets such as Capital Avenue, Park Avenue, and Shoup Avenue.
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To minimize traffic disruptions during construction, drivers traveling between Yellowstone Highway and the river are encouraged to use alternate routes such as F Street or D Street. The City of Idaho Falls urges motorists to watch for crews and equipment in the work zone, follow posted traffic signs, and reduce speeds for their safety.
The Public Works department can be contacted at (208) 612-8250 for more information about the project. A map of the construction zone is also available for reference.
The City of Idaho Falls appreciates the public's patience during this necessary construction project. By investing in critical infrastructure and improving roadway conditions, the city aims to enhance the overall quality of life for its residents.
According to the City's Public Works department, these improvements are necessary to strengthen critical infrastructure and improve roadway conditions in the area. The project is part of the city's ongoing efforts to invest in critical infrastructure and enhance roadway safety, reliability, and connectivity throughout the community.
During construction, parking along E Street within the work zone will be restricted. Motorists can expect lane shifts, closures, and temporary detours as work progresses. However, access to businesses will be maintained via nearby side streets such as Capital Avenue, Park Avenue, and Shoup Avenue.
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To minimize traffic disruptions during construction, drivers traveling between Yellowstone Highway and the river are encouraged to use alternate routes such as F Street or D Street. The City of Idaho Falls urges motorists to watch for crews and equipment in the work zone, follow posted traffic signs, and reduce speeds for their safety.
The Public Works department can be contacted at (208) 612-8250 for more information about the project. A map of the construction zone is also available for reference.
The City of Idaho Falls appreciates the public's patience during this necessary construction project. By investing in critical infrastructure and improving roadway conditions, the city aims to enhance the overall quality of life for its residents.
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