Summer in Bozeman means road work. We all know that. But this summer has been pretty brutal, and the next big project is North 7th Avenue, in the heart of Bozeman - otherwise known as Midtown.
Imagine navigating lane closures and heavy equipment on your daily commute. That's the reality on 19th Avenue as the construction project continues to unfold.
Major road construction on North 19th in Bozeman is starting on Monday, April 14th. Drivers can expect lane closures, delays, and detours. Here is what's included in this Montana Department of Transportation project:
If you travel between Belgrade and Bozeman often, you'll be interested to know that Gallatin County is in the early stages of planning improvements for three very busy intersections. When the projects begin, you might need to adjust your commute a bit.
What was a 25 mile drive to town has now turned into a 120 mile drive to town. All because of a bird? Here's the message we received a while back from Tony in Hardin.
As the warm weather heats up, so will the amount of folks on Montana highways. So with all the road work happening, is there a better way to tackle traffic?
The project includes paving a section of Hyalite Road starting at the dam for about two miles to where the road splits to go to Palisade Falls and Grotto Falls.