Idaho Falls: St. Clair Road Closure at John Adams Parkway Begins April 27 for Roadway Improvements
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~ Idaho Falls - On Monday, April 27, a major road improvement project will commence at the intersection of St. Clair Road and John Adams Parkway. The project, led by the Idaho Falls Public Works department, aims to enhance the safety and functionality of this busy intersection.

One of the main focuses of this project is the replacement of the existing valley gutter on the south side of John Adams Parkway. Over time, this gutter has settled and created a significant dip for southbound traffic on St. Clair Road. To address this issue, crews will also regrade St. Clair Road to create a smoother transition into the intersection.

In addition to these improvements, pedestrian ramps will be upgraded to meet current standards. This will provide safer access for pedestrians crossing at this intersection.

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The construction process will begin with the removal of the existing valley gutter and pedestrian ramps. This will be followed by regrading of St. Clair Road and installation of new concrete infrastructure. Once the concrete has cured, the roadway will be repaved and reopened to traffic.

The project is expected to be completed by Thursday, May 7. During construction, St. Clair Road will be closed to through traffic at John Adams Parkway. A detour route will be in place using nearby parallel streets to guide motorists around the closure.

While access to nearby properties will be maintained as much as possible, temporary disruptions may occur as work progresses. The City of Idaho Falls appreciates the public's patience during this time as they continue their efforts to improve roadway safety and infrastructure throughout the community.

Motorists are advised to watch for crews and equipment in the work zone, follow posted traffic signs, and reduce speeds while traveling through this area. For more information about this project, please contact the City of Idaho Falls Street Division at (208) 612-8490.

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