City of Twin Falls Announces Road Closures for Hankins Pressure Zone Project

The City of Twin Falls has announced significant road closures as part of the ongoing Hankins Pressure Zone project. The city crews and contractors are set to undertake crucial infrastructure work, resulting in temporary road shutdowns in various areas.

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Elizabeth Boulevard Closure

Starting at 6:30 a.m. on Thursday, July 25, Elizabeth Boulevard will be closed from Morningside Drive to Madrona Street. This section of the road is expected to reopen the following day on July 26. The traffic control during this closure will be managed by Road Work Ahead. The City of Twin Falls urges residents to plan their travel accordingly and seek alternative routes. For more information, residents can contact the City of Twin Falls’ Water Department at 208-736-2275.

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Hankins Road Closure

Another significant closure will affect Hankins Road. Beginning Monday, July 29, through Wednesday, August 7, Extreme Excavation will close Hankins Road from Falls Avenue to Stadium Boulevard. During this period, vehicle traffic is advised to avoid the area when possible. For those who must travel, you can take a detour via Meadowview Lane. Any inquiries regarding this closure can be directed to Extreme Excavations at 208-821-2868.

Project Goals and Impact

These closures are a part of the larger Hankins Pressure Zone project, aimed at improving the city’s water infrastructure. While these temporary closures might inconvenience residents and commuters, the long-term benefits include enhanced water service reliability and capacity.

The City of Twin Falls appreciates the community’s patience and cooperation during these essential infrastructure upgrades. For further updates and details you can check out the City of Twin Falls website. 

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