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~ Idaho Falls residents can expect lane closures and delays on the Pancheri Bridge starting Sunday, March 22. According to a press release from the Idaho Falls Public Works department, contractors will be repairing a pothole and completing surface work on the bridge.
The repairs will begin in the westbound lanes on Sunday morning, resulting in a closure of one lane. The closure is expected to last until approximately 4 p.m., with the left westbound through lane remaining closed for about a week to allow for proper curing of the patch.
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Additional surface repairs will be completed on Sunday, March 29, with at least one lane in each direction remaining open throughout the day. All lanes are expected to reopen once the work is finished.
Drivers should anticipate lane closures, flaggers, and delays while traveling over the bridge and are advised to use caution and watch for crews. The city is grateful for the public's patience as these necessary repairs are carried out.
The repairs will begin in the westbound lanes on Sunday morning, resulting in a closure of one lane. The closure is expected to last until approximately 4 p.m., with the left westbound through lane remaining closed for about a week to allow for proper curing of the patch.
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Additional surface repairs will be completed on Sunday, March 29, with at least one lane in each direction remaining open throughout the day. All lanes are expected to reopen once the work is finished.
Drivers should anticipate lane closures, flaggers, and delays while traveling over the bridge and are advised to use caution and watch for crews. The city is grateful for the public's patience as these necessary repairs are carried out.
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