HomeMy WebLinkAbout09-08-23 Correspondence - MT. Dept of Transportation - I 90 Median High-Tension Cable Rail Project Update – September 8From:Sloane Stinson
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Subject:[EXTERNAL]I 90 Median High-Tension Cable Rail Project Update – September 8
Date:Friday, September 8, 2023 10:04:51 AM
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Good morning,
Coral Construction crews will continue installing and tensioning cable at the west end
of the project area, between Three Forks and Manhattan next week. Work will occur
Monday, September 11 through, Thursday, September 14, between 6 a.m. and 6p.m.
The left lanes closest to the median on both sides of Interstate 90 (I 90) will be closedwhere work is underway.
Please slow down, follow traffic control, and watch for workers and equipmentthroughout the project area. Drivers should anticipate single-lane traffic, reduced
speeds, and minor travel delays. Please do not hesitate to reach out with any questions or concerns. Email me directly
at sloane@bigskypublicrelations.com or call the project hotline at 406-207-4484,
Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information about the Median High-
Tension Cable Rail project, visit https://www.mdt.mt.gov/pubinvolve/mtmcr/.
Safety is Always in Session: Back-to-School Reminders for Motorists
Montana’s schools are back in session, which means many children are walking,
bicycling, or riding a school bus to and from their destination. MDT would like to
remind motorists to always be attentive and alert while driving, to share the road, and
to obey all traffic laws as school days bring school buses and increased traffic during
school start and end times. Make sure you understand and follow Montana’s school
bus laws. Yellow flashing lights indicate children are preparing to load or unload, andmotorists should be prepared to stop. Red flashing lights indicate children are loading
or unloading, and motorists MUST stop at least 30 feet from the school bus and wait
until red lights are no longer flashing. Together, we can help keep our students safe
on their journey! Learn more about the goal of Vision Zero and school bus safety
here: Vision Zero| Montana Department of Transportation (MDT) (mt.gov)
Best wishes,
Sloane Stinson
Project Communications Manager
On behalf of the Montana Department of Transportation
Alternative accessible formats of this document will be provided on request. Persons
who need an alternative format should contact the Office of Civil Rights, Montana
Department of Transportation, 2701 Prospect Avenue, PO Box 201001, Helena, MT
59620. Telephone 406-444-5416 or Montana Relay Service at 711.
Sloane Stinson
Account Executive
Big Sky Public Relations406-880-1057
sloane@bigskypublicrelations.com
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