According to a recent news release, the Idaho Transportation Department (ITD) will repave about 20 miles of State Highway 21 between Mores Creek Summit and Lowman this summer. Work began on July 10th and is expected to be completed by September.

ITD says the pavement has deteriorated and needs to be repaired, and repaving SH-21 will improve and extend the life of the roadway.

During construction, motorists should expect the following.

  • SH-21 will be closed Monday through Thursday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. ITD will reopen SH-21 at night and on weekends.
  • Pilot cars will guide motorists with confirmed campground reservations through the work zone once per hour. There is no cell service. Travelers will need to download or print their campground reservations.

Crews will begin construction at Mores Creek Summit and work north toward Lowman. Work is expected to be completed by September.

Motorists traveling to Stanley should use alternate routes. Drivers can use State Highway 55 and Banks Lowman Road (County Highway 17) to reach their destination during construction.

More information about the project can be found HERE or by emailing info@sh21construction.org or calling (208) 398-3263.

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