February 7th — A pedestrian pathway improvement project located along the Paradise Pathway between Highway 95 and Styner Avenue is scheduled to restart on Monday, February 13th. The second phase of the project will include bollards and overhead lighting installed along the pathway utilizing the conduit placed during phase one of the project. The purpose of the lighting along the pathway is to improve night time visibility through the corridor.
During the project, residents are asked to be aware that this section of the pathway will be closed to pedestrian access. Pedestrians are encouraged to use either Styner Avenue or the north side of Troy Road for travel until the project is completed. The City appreciates the public’s patience as these necessary repairs and upgrades are made to the City’s infrastructure.
ADA accessibility is a top priority for the City in all projects. If this project or any other City project is found to be impacting anyone’s ability to access public services, please email [email protected] or call 208-883-7600.
Every effort is made to adhere to the daily schedule; however, unforeseen circumstances may require adjustment. For questions about this project, including the project schedule or concerns about resident access, contact Nate Suhr, P.E., Staff Engineer, City of Moscow Engineering Division.
Idaho State News
November 17, 2024