Chip sealing work gets underway on June 1st in Ada County
The Ada County Highway District announced it will begin chip seal treatments on select streets in Boise and Meridian. Author: KTVB Staff Updated: 12:59 PM MDT May 21, 2021
ADA COUNTY, Idaho Attention drivers! Getting ready to slow down and experience some inconvenience on roads in Ada County this summer.
The Ada County Highway District announced it will begin chip seal treatments on June 1st on select streets in Boise and Meridian. ACHD plans to chip seal more than 300 miles of roadway in Ada County this summer.
The highway district says Zone 2 South, which is located south of Interstate 84 to Lake Hazel Road, and Five Mile Road west to McDermott Road, will receive chip seal treatments.
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Updated: 6:30 PM MDT May 7, 2021
BOISE, Idaho Here is a traffic alert for Monday morning commuters.
The Ada County Highway District says the intersection of Eagle and Amity roads will be closed by the morning of May 10th.
A detour will be in place for drivers headed east and west on Victory and Lake Hazel roads.
Commuters heading north and south will take Locust Grove and Cloverdale roads for a detour.
The intersection is expected to reopen to traffic on August 8th.
ACDH says on Wednesday, May 12th a traffic swap will take place. By that afternoon, commuters will see traffic routed to the east side of the road to allow work to begin on the west side. Pedestrians will use the new sidewalks on the east side of Eagle Road.
BOISE â Interstate 84 will be closed between Eagle Road and I-184 (The Connector) for three hours overnight Monday, May 10, to allow Idaho Power crews to work over the roadway.
Idaho Power will be stringing new power lines adjacent to Cloverdale Road. To safely work over I-84, the utility company will install a net over the highway. The installation will require daytime work on the shoulder. Then, from 1 a.m. to 4 a.m. on May 10, I-84 will be closed as crews erect the netting.
During the closure, I-84 traffic will be diverted to local roads. Eastbound traffic will exit at Eagle Road (Exit 46), travel along Overland Road, and re-enter the Interstate at Cole/Overland (Exit 50). Westbound I-84 and I-184 traffic will be detoured at Cole/Overland and Franklin Road (Exit 1) respectively. They will travel on Franklin Road and re-enter the Interstate at Eagle Road.