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Construction expected to cause lane closure on Rose Crossing

JACK UNDERHILL | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 1 year, 7 months AGO
by JACK UNDERHILL
Daily Inter Lake | August 6, 2024 12:00 AM

Motorists can expect construction on the eastbound lane of Rose Crossing in Kalispell beginning Tuesday and continuing through Wednesday

Lane closures are expected from the Kalispell Ford dealership to the four-way stop at Jefferson Boulevard, according to city officials. Work is expected to begin at 6 a.m. and wrap up around 8 p.m. 

Matson Trucking and Excavating Inc., a private construction company, will be performing sewer taps for Everhome Suites, an extended-stay hotel.  

Officials said that temporary signs and flaggers will be in place to guide traffic. They asked that motorists use caution navigating through the work zones.  

Jack Underhill can be reached at [email protected] or 758-4407.

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