Transportation Officials OK $100M to Expand I-84 Corridor

U.S. News and World Report » Idaho Transportation Board officials have approved more than $100 million to expand a major interstate corridor in southwestern Idaho. The Idaho Press-Tribune reports that the board approved the funding during a Thursday meeting. The money will be used to expand the Interstate 84 corridor from Nampa to Caldwell. The board has already approved $150 million to wide a stretch of I-84 from two to three lanes each way.

2017-10-20T15:58:13-08:00October 15th, 2017|Highways, Idaho|

City officials: Public-private partnership creates economic opportunities for East Idaho

Idaho State Journal » One of the largest public-private partnerships in Idaho is moving forward after government and business leaders broke ground on the Northgate Project in East Idaho.

2017-09-26T08:03:50-08:00September 14th, 2017|Highways, Idaho, Project to Watch, Public-Private Partnerships|

Idaho Transportation Department prepares for solar eclipse

Associated Press / KTVB » The state has announced it will suspend construction projects and maintenance on most highways during the Aug. 21 eclipse weekend, and officials are developing an incident response plan, expecting that there will be more potential for accidents and congestion.

2022-04-22T07:58:37-08:00June 18th, 2017|Idaho, Lead Stories, Roads|
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