IDAHO NATIONAL
Idaho
Transportation |
More than 100 people joined Idaho Gov. C.L. “Butch” Otter, Idaho Transportation Board chairman Darrell Manning, board member Jim Coleman, Coeur d’Alene tribal chairman Chief Allan and other dignitaries May 23 in breaking ground on the first District 1 project to be funded using GARVEE (Grant Anticipation Revenue Vehicle) bonds. Guests also were treated to a buffet luncheon at the Circling Raven Golf Club after the groundbreaking ceremony. Known as U.S. 95 Worley North, the project will include more than four miles of divided, four-lane highway north of Worley and construction of a new interchange at the heavily traveled junction of U.S. 95 and Idaho 58. The project is part of an ambitious, long-range plan by the transportation department to improve safety on Idaho’s major north-south highway by expanding it to four lanes from Lewiston to Sandpoint. Published 6-1-07 |