State seeks comments on I-90 work proposal near DeBorgia
Mineral Independent
The Montana Department of Transportation is seeking public comment on a proposal to improve safety on Interstate 90, east of DeBorgia.
The project begins at the Henderson interchange and extends east for 11 miles ending west of St. Regis.
Proposed work includes installing vehicle speed feedback signs and oversized curve warning signs. The purpose of the project is to improve safety for curves on I-90.
The project is tentatively scheduled for construction in 2021, depending on completion of all project development activities and availability of funding. No new right-of-way or utility relocations will be needed.
An important part of properly planning for future projects is partnering with the community.
The Montana Department of Transportation welcomes the public to provide ideas and comments on the proposed project.
Comments may be submitted in writing to Montana Department of Transportation, Missoula office at PO Box 7039, Missoula, MT 59807-7039. Please note that comments are for project UPN 9638000.
The public is encouraged to contact Missoula District Administrator Bob Vosen at 406-523-5802 or Project Design Engineer Scott Gerken at 406-444-5446 with questions about the project.
Alternative accessible formats of this document will be provided on request.
Persons who need an alternative format should contact the Office of Civil Rights, Department of Transportation, 2701 Prospect Avenue, PO Box 201001, Helena, MT 59620. Telephone 406-444-5416 or Montana Relay Service at 711.