LincoIn Road and I-15 Update for September 6

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From the Montana Department of Transportation

Lincoln Road – Montana Avenue Intersection

Crews finished paving between the roundabout and Jim Darcy Elementary last week. 

This week the contractor expects to begin paving the trail, installing curb and gutter, and continue paving Lincoln Road. Crews will be working in various locations please pay attention to changing traffic patterns and watch for flaggers in the work zones.

I 15 Interchange 

Crews plan to mill the I 15 northbound off-ramp the week of September 6th. This work will be done during the day and the ramp will remain open. 

When traveling through the project area:

• An 11-foot width restriction is in place on Lincoln Road and the I 15 Lincoln Road interchange (Exit 200) ramps (Visit 511mt.net for up-to-date restriction info).  

• Speed limits are reduced.

• Traffic will be reduced to a single lane and controlled by traffic-sensing smart signals and flaggers.

• Expect up to 15-minute delays at times through the work zone. 

• Be prepared for traffic signal locations and speed limits to change at times. 

For current construction information, road conditions and weight restrictions throughout Montana, visit: www.511mt.net

Original source can be found here.



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