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Highway 95 Remains Closed South of New Meadows

US95 Landslide 3-17-25

Photo: ITD

NEW MEADOWS, ID – U.S. Highway 95 remains closed between Council and New Meadows due to a landslide of the roadway shoulder.  The slide is located at milepost 146.5 along the Weiser River.  It occurred on Sunday following steady rainfall.

Engineering crews were on site Monday to assess the extent of the damage for repair decisions, and a drill crew will be on site tomorrow morning to investigate soil and slide information for a possible retaining wall.

“We aim to have one lane opened at some point this week, but just for cars,” District Engineer Jason Brinkman said. “We are concerned about allowing wider, heavier commercial vehicles on this narrow area until the repair work is complete.”

Regional traffic is encouraged to take State Highway 55 as no traffic is allowed through the landslide location. Only people who live between Council and Glendale south of the slide and between Pine Ridge and New Meadows north of the side will be allowed to access those areas. All other drivers are being turned around at the barricades in Council and New Meadows.

This particular area was already being monitored by the Idaho Transportation Department for storm damage concerns.

“These natural weather events are nearly impossible to predict,” Brinkman said. “Fortunately, given this season of storms, we are ready to respond and expedite this project.”

Getting the highway back open fully could take weeks, say ITD officials.