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Drivers can expect delays as construction on West Reserve Drive picks back up

JACK UNDERHILL | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 3 months AGO
by JACK UNDERHILL
KALISPELL GOVERNMENT, HOUSING AND TRANSPORTATION REPORTER Jack Underhill covers Kalispell city government, housing and transportation for the Daily Inter Lake. His reporting focuses on how local policy decisions affect residents and the rapidly growing Flathead Valley. Underhill has reported on housing challenges, infrastructure issues and regional service providers across Montana. His work also includes accountability reporting on complex community issues and public institutions. Originally from Massachusetts, Underhill graduated from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst with a degree in Journalism before joining the Inter Lake. In his free time, Underhill enjoys mountain biking around the valley, skiing up on Big Mountain or exploring Glacier National Park. IMPACT: Jack’s work helps residents understand how growth, housing and infrastructure decisions affect the future of their community. | March 18, 2026 12:00 AM

Motorists should brace for delays as construction along West Reserve Drive in Kalispell kicks back into gear later this month.  

The project to widen the major thoroughfare between Hutton Ranch Road and Whitefish Stage Road began in the fall of 2024 and is expected to wrap up by November 2026, according to a Tuesday announcement from the Montana Department of Transportation.  

Improvements — meant to address increased traffic — entail expanding West Reserve Drive from three to five lanes along with a center turn lane and shared-use path. The bridge over the Stillwater River will boast sidewalks as well.  

The street’s intersections with Hutton Ranch Road and Whitefish Stage Road will receive dedicated turn lanes, new traffic signals and concrete surfacing. The signals currently installed will remain active until the turn lanes are complete. Motorists can anticipate up to 15-minute delays, officials said. 

Construction will occur between 6 a.m. and 8 p.m., and drivers should plan for lane configuration changes and reduced speed limits.  

Completion was originally slated for the fall of 2025, but the timeline has since been pushed back. The project in 2022 received a $25 million grant from a program under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law enacted during the Biden administration. 

The state Department of Transportation is spearheading the effort in partnership with the city of Kalispell, Schellinger Construction and DJ&A Engineering. 

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