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TF Main Street repairs to begin this week

The Montana Department of Transportation (MDT) and Razz Construction Inc. will this week begin repairing portions of Main Street in Thompson Falls. This work is part of the project’s warranty period.

Crews will improve drainage at the approach of South Jefferson Street and Main Street. Seal and cover (chip seal) repairs will also be made along Main Street. The repairs are anticipated to last approximately one week. All work is dependent on weather conditions and other factors permitting.

The Thompson Falls - Urban project was primarily completed in 2023 and included rehabilitating Main Street to enhance roadway safety features, improve pedestrian access, provide a smoother driving surface, and reduce long-term maintenance costs. This project was part of MDT’s effort to improve pedestrian infrastructure statewide. Specifically, 30 updated sidewalk curb ramps upgrades brought sidewalk access into compliance with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) standards. The project also included improvements to lighting, drainage, and updated signage.

occurred during the summer of 2023, with significant Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) upgrades and roadway improvements on approximately 1 mile of the Thompson Falls Main Street corridor.

During construction activities, traffic control will be in place. South Jefferson Street will be closed, and Main Street parking will be restricted near the intersection of South Jefferson Street. Pedestrians are required to use the temporary, marked walkways around the construction area.

As chip seal repairs are made along the Main Street corridor, drivers should expect single-lane closures, reduced speeds, potential width restrictions, delays, and parking restrictions.

MDT reported that they are committed to maintaining access to local businesses during construction. “Thank you to the Thompson Falls community and traveling public for their patience as work is completed,” MDT stated in a press release.

Earlier this year, MDT District Administrator Bob Vosen told the Thompson Falls City Council that repairs would be the responsibility of the contractor, Razz Construction, and that taxpayer money would not be used.

For more information, visit the project website at http://www.mdt.mt.gov/pubinvolve/tfmain.

 

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