US 20 pavement resurfacing to begin between Chester and Ashton
ASHTON, Idaho (KIFI) – Beginning next week, the Idaho Transportation Department will begin resurfacing work to repair pavement on US 20 from milepost 353 just north of Chester to milepost 360 south of Ashton.
The mill and inlay resurfacing, which is removing the top portion of the road and adding new layers of asphalt to create a smoother surface, was made necessary by faster than expected breakup of the pavement and the development of potholes.
“We had hoped this section would last until the Chester to Ashton reconstruction project, planned for completion by 2026,” said Wade Allen, ITD’s District 6 Traffic and Materials Manager.
However, the large volume of traffic impacted by the deteriorating roadway resulted in an immediate request for funding at the ITD monthly board meeting on April 21. After review, the board approved the $2,035,000 resurfacing project to improve safety, mobility, and economic opportunity along US 20.
Motorists should expect single lane closures and reduced speeds during the project and are encouraged to drive safely and attentively through work zones.
The project will take approximately 10 days to complete.