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Ross Fork and Eagle Roads Improvement Project

Project Purpose and Need

The purpose of the action is to improve the functionality of the transportation corridor in the study area and to provide for the safety and multi-modal mobility.

The project is needed to improve traffic flow along Ross Fork and Eagle Road and to provide for a safe multi-modal mobility for both residents and visitors in the area. The study area currently lacks turning lanes for the Ross Fork and Eagle Road intersection, as well as sidewalks/paths and lighting along both roadways.

Visualize the Project

Project Interactive Video

The Interactive VR video animation, provided on this page, illustrates the proposed improvements and allows you to rotate your camera view during the playback. The user can increase the resolution to 4K using the settings tab under quality.

Project Flyover Animation

Watch the flyover animation video, provided on this page, illustrating differences between the existing roadway corridor and proposed roadway corridor. The user can increase the resolution to 4K using the settings tab under quality.

Ross Fork
Project Interactive 360 Images

The interactive images provided on this page, illustrates the proposed improvements at key locations along Ross Fork Lone Pine Trail.

These images allow the user to rotate the camera view 360 degrees and allows you to zoom in and out on areas of interest to the user. 

Eagle Road
Project Interactive 360 Images

The interactive images provided on this page, illustrates the proposed improvements at key locations along Eagle Road.

These images allow the user to rotate the camera view 360 degrees and allows you to zoom in and out on areas of interest to the user. 

Project Schedule

Design: September 2023 through December 2024.

Construction: March 2025 through November 2026.

Public Meeting

Date: June 26th, 2024

Time: 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm

Place: Fort Hall A-Frame Building at Housing Complex

The public may offer comments and feedback on the project at the meeting via comment cards. 

Click to view a detailed plan of the project. 

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