Main Street Repairs Begin Monday, Grangeville Lane Restrictions
Summary
Lane restrictions will begin Monday on Main Street in Grangeville, Idaho, as ITD maintenance crews start surface repairs from N Idaho Avenue to Mt. Idaho Grade Road. Traffic will be reduced to one lane with flaggers controlling alternating directions through mid-May, with individual business fronts impacted for approximately one day each. Drivers should expect delays, and turning into businesses in active work areas will not be permitted during construction phases.
“Lane restrictions are coming to Grangeville's Main Street as crews begin surface repairs to improve driving conditions and extend pavement life.”
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ITD announced lane restrictions beginning Monday on Main Street in Grangeville, Idaho, as part of a surface repair project from N Idaho Avenue to Mt. Idaho Grade Road. Traffic will be reduced to one lane with flaggers directing alternating directions through mid-May, with construction moving in phases that will impact individual business fronts for approximately one day each. Drivers using this corridor should plan for delays, avoid turning into businesses in active work zones, and monitor Idaho 511 for real-time road condition updates.
Motorists and local businesses along the affected stretch should adjust travel schedules and delivery plans accordingly. The work is part of routine ITD pavement maintenance intended to extend roadway lifespan and improve driving conditions for the public.
What to do next
- Check Idaho 511 for current road conditions
- Slow down, move over when possible and stay alert to help keep workers safe
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Repairs planned for Main Street in Grangeville on Monday
Publication Date: April 22, 2026
Author: Anna McLean
Lane restrictions are coming to Grangeville’s Main Street as crews begin surface repairs to improve driving conditions and extend pavement life.
Starting Monday and continuing through mid-May, Idaho Transportation Department maintenance crews will complete repairs on Grangeville’s Main Street from N Idaho Avenue to Mt. Idaho Grade Road. During construction, traffic will be reduced to one lane with alternating directions controlled by flaggers. Drivers should expect delays while crews are working.
Monday through Friday, crews will focus on grinding and repaving targeted sections of the roadway to improve driving conditions and extend the life of the pavement. Construction is scheduled to move in phases, with work expected to impact individual business fronts for about one day. Turning into businesses in active work areas will not be permitted. Crews will coordinate with businesses to accommodate deliveries as needed.
These repairs are part of ITD’s ongoing efforts to maintain safe and reliable roadways throughout the region. Addressing worn or damaged pavement helps prevent further deterioration and supports smoother, safer travel for the public.
ITD crews work in all conditions to keep Idaho’s roads safe and operational, often alongside live traffic and in active work zones. Drivers are reminded to slow down, move over when possible and stay alert to help keep workers safe.
Travelers are encouraged to check Idaho 511 for current road conditions.
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