IDAHO FALLS — The City of Idaho Falls and its contractor, Knife River, will be installing a new stormwater system and reconstructing streets near Poitevin Park.
Beginning March 3, work will first begin in the park before contractors move to West 13th Street and adjacent roads, including South Water Avenue, Maple and Pine Streets. Barring unforeseen circumstances, it’s anticipated construction will be completed this spring.
While every effort will be made to accommodate access to driveways and properties, multiple lane closures and temporary detours will be required. Drivers are encouraged to seek alternative routes and find alternative parking locations.
At times during construction, work will be completed on the following streets:
Please reduce speeds, obey posted traffic control signage, and watch for construction crews throughout the work zone.
Residents along impacted streets have been notified by the contractor and provided a map of detours.
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