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Dufort Road to remain closed a few more weeks

LAUREN REICHENBACH | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 2 years, 6 months AGO
by LAUREN REICHENBACH
I’ve spent most of my life in northeastern Washington and graduated from Eastern Washington University in 2021. After that, I spent roughly two years working for a small online newspaper in North Seattle before realizing big city living wasn’t for me. Me and my pup, Kodak, headed east, where we eventually landed in Sandpoint. When I’m not writing, you can find me spending time exercising and taking photos. I ran two half marathons in high school and after spending the past few years recovering from various injuries, I’m hoping to complete my first full marathon by the end of the year. I also love any outdoor activity, none of which would be complete without my dog. Kodak and I love going for walks and hikes, and I can’t wait to try to convince him to get in my kayak and spend the hot months of the year on Lake Pend Oreille. While he’s not a fan of baths, he sure does love chasing the ducks. | June 29, 2023 1:00 AM

Dufort Road is expected to reopen within the next two to three weeks, Bonner County Road and Bridge engineer Matt Mulder said.

A portion of the road collapsed a few weeks ago after a culvert unexpectedly gave out. Right now, staff are working to drive sheet piles into the ground to create a dam around the failed culvert so water can be drained from the area. However, this process is taking slightly longer than expected, Mulder said.

“The sheet piles are proving rather uncooperative compared to what we were hoping for, but they have persevered and they’re nearing completion of putting in the copper dam,” he said.

After the dam has been put in place, C.E. Kramer Crane and Contracting Inc. will come in and drain the water from the dammed area. This drainage will cost the county $135,500, which the Bonner County commissioners approved at their June 27 meeting. The drainage will allow Road and Bridge staff to work quickly to install the new 12-foot-diameter culvert.

Mulder said half of the culvert materials have already arrived and are waiting to be installed. The rest of the materials are expected to arrive before the end of this week.

Once the culvert has been installed and checked for a water-tight seal, staff will work to backfill the area with dirt up to the level of the road.

“We’re likely still two to three weeks out before the road can be reopened, should all things go according to plan,” he said.

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