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Skyline Drive/TIGER Project update

Courtesy of Roland Godan | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 13 years, 8 months AGO
by Courtesy of Roland Godan
| September 21, 2011 4:41 PM

POLSON — The detour has created some confusion and the best solution is “drive the route” to become familiar with the numerous re-routes.

The planned removal of the old Pablo Feeder Canal Bridge may be postponed due to the continued flow. In a typical year, the canal is dry by late September. Late season run-off from this year’s snow pack has kept the canal flowing. Re-routing into local streams and/or a temporary coffer dams with pumps were some of the solutions discussed. Paving would be done next spring should the canal be flowing late fall.

There have been some unexpected water supply shut downs. Residents are notified a majority of the time and communications between the prime contractor and the city have been critical to minimize unforeseen shut downs.

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April 18, 2012 3:17 p.m.

TIGER/Skyline Drive update

POLSON — Crews from LSJ Jensen have been working on the final Phase 1 and 2A contract items which consist of landscaping, paving, water service installation, and clean-up. Paving is expected to be completed this week and will conclude Phase 1 of the project.

January 12, 2012 7 a.m.

TIGER/Skyline Drive Update

POLSON — Phase 1: The new bridge is mostly complete and open for traffic. The site is still under construction and a 10 m.p.h. speed limit is in effect. Motorists are asked to use caution driving across the bridge as the loose gravel is not conducive to high speed travel. Removal of the bypass bridge is underway with completion by Dec. 31, weather permitting.