Press Release from Idaho Transportation Department
COUNCIL — The Idaho Transportation Department will reopen U.S. Highway 95 between New Meadows and Council starting Monday.
This critical north-south route sustained significant damage from heavy rainfall on March 16, prompting a partial closure and the immediate launch of emergency design efforts. Repairs began on March 31, and this Monday will mark exactly four weeks since the full closure of the highway. Construction crews have been working extended hours, including two shifts per day. This accelerated schedule made it possible to reopen the highway in under a month.
“US-95 is one of Idaho’s most essential transportation routes, and from day one we knew we had to act swiftly and decisively to reopen in April,” said Dan McElhinney, ITD Chief Deputy and Chief Operations Officer. “We deeply appreciate the public’s patience and the continued collaboration among all city, county and local business partners throughout the closure.”
Crews may be completing roadside and guardrail work using temporary lane closures as needed.
“The expedited work by our engineers and contractor to reopen US-95 was focused on quality and community support,” said Jason Brinkman, ITD District 3 Engineer.
The public is encouraged to check 511.idaho.gov before traveling on any of Idaho’s highways this summer, as construction projects on SH-55 are scheduled to begin once US-95 reopens.