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Officials say use caution on Highway 55 between Eagle, New Meadows as multiple construction projects will begin

The Idaho Transportation Department released a list of all seven projects they will work on in the 2024 summer.

BOISE, Idaho — As Idahoans prepare for summer trips, the Idaho Transportation Project (ITD) urged those wanting to use state Highway 55 from Eagle to New Medows to plan for multiple road construction projects.

ITD said in a Monday news release that seven construction projects have started or will start along Highway 55. ITD stated drivers using the road should expect lane closures and reduced speeds.

“Each of these projects is intended to improve traffic flow and safety along this regional route. We look forward to a safer, smoother State Highway 55 after these projects are complete,” said Jason Brinkman District 3 Engineer.

As previously reported, ITD issued a reminder to drivers to slow down on Highway 55 as crews were resurfacing and milling the roads and the crews have had a few too many close calls with dangerous drivers.

"There have been a couple of close calls in the work zone with drivers ignoring the flagging crews and the posted speed limit. Safety is our highest priority, so we really need people driving in the area to pay attention," Project Manager JD Lewelling said.

ITD provided the list of projects:

  • Little Goose Creek Bridge (Construction: June 2024 – late 2024)
    • ITD will begin replacing the Little Goose Creek Bridge today along SH-55 near Last Chance Campground in New Meadows. SH-55 will be reduced to one lane in the area with flaggers and a traffic signal during construction. Drivers should expect delays. Learn more and sign up for construction updates on the project website.
  • SH-55 Smiths Ferry to New Meadows chip seal (Construction: July 2024 – fall 2024)
    • This July ITD will start applying a chip seal to several areas of SH-55 between Smiths Ferry and New Meadows. This project will extend the life of the pavement. The highway will be reduced to one lane with pilot cars where crews are working. Drivers should expect delays. In order to see where crews are working, travelers should sign up for updates on the project website.
  • Rainbow Bridge (Design: 2024-2026)
    • ITD is currently conducting soil and rock sampling in the area of the Rainbow Bridge for a project to build a new bridge over the North Fork of the Payette River in Valley County. Drivers can expect 15-minute delays on weekdays in June.  To learn more about the project visit https://itdprojects.idaho.gov/pages/rainbowbridge.
  • SH-55 DMS Sign (Construction: fall 2024)
    • ITD will install a dynamic message sign on SH-55 between Round Valley and Cascade. The new message board will notify motorists of detours or incidents along SH-55.  Minimal delays expected. Any traffic impacts during the installation will be posted at 511.idaho.gov.
  • SH-55 Banks-Lowman Road Intersection (summer 2024)
    • Flaggers will direct traffic at the Banks-Lowman intersection on all Sundays in July. The project team is planning to install an interim traffic signal at the busy intersection later this year.
  • SH-55 Fleming Creek Bridge Replacement (Construction: fall 2024 – late 2025)
    • This fall ITD will begin replacing the Fleming Creek Bridge on SH-55 approximately four miles south of Banks. SH-55 will be reduced to one lane in the work zone with speed limit reductions during the week. Details will be posted to itdprojects.idaho.gov later this summer.
  • SH-55 State Street to Horseshoe Bend Rehabilitation (Construction: fall 2023 – fall 2024)
    • ITD is milling and resurfacing SH-55 between State Street in Eagle and Horseshoe Bend. Work is expected to be complete this fall. Details are available on the project website. Drivers are encouraged to slow down in the work zone as there have been too many close calls with flaggers.

Drivers can access up-to-date information about road conditions and construction at Idaho511.com

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