I-84 resurfacing work to begin Monday

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Roadway resurfacing work to level a section of I-84 near Mountain Home is scheduled to get under way on Monday (July 7), the Idaho Transportation Department announced Thursday.

Both the eastbound and westbound travel lanes of eight miles of the interstate, from Simco Road (milepost 82) to the first Mountain Home exit (milepost 90), will be milled and paved. All lanes will then be treated with an edge-line to edge-line seal coat that will protect the surface and improve traction for motorists.

During the work, the speed limit in the work zone will be reduced to 45 mph, and motorists will be limited to one lane. Of the total eight-mile stretch of roadway, the contractor will be working on two miles at a time, and the reductions will only be in effect in that rolling two-mile section.

Central Paving Co., Boise, is the contractor on the $1.9 million project.

The project is scheduled for completion in mid-August.

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