Earlier
road closures for blasting started this week
With shorter daylight hours, construction delays on US-95 in Culdesac Canyon near Winchester are shifting earlier and expected to affect evening commutes as fall conditions require a change in the contractor’s blasting schedule. Since construction began in April to extend a passing lane through the rocky canyon, closures for blasting have typically been scheduled to start at 7 p.m., but dwindling daylight now requires blasting to occur before sunset. This week, rock excavation and cleanup activities will begin at 6:30 p.m., and next week they will begin at 6 p.m. Temporary closures are still expected to last up to 1.5 hours, with up to three closures possible each week. They are advertised on 511.idaho.gov and on message signs stationed near the project. Work this season is expected to end by November, with the entire project scheduled for completion in fall 2020. Work continues on widening Highway 95 near the top of the Winchester Grade. This week evening closures are starting earlier due to the shortening daylight hours. Photo by ITD. |
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