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State highways in good shape, city, county roads getting there
4:50 p.m. December 20, 2017
By Mike Weland

As of 4:45 p.m. today, ITD had upgraded conditions on Boundary County's state-maintained highways; 95, 2 and 1, from "fair" to "good." Work is progressing on getting county roads clear so Santa will have clear places to land at homes with too much snow by the chimney, and Bonners Ferry is making good progress in getting city streets back to normal.

On state highways in North Idaho, Highway 95 from about Westmond in Bonner County to I90 in Kootenai County is still rated as fair due to icy patches. Except for highways with maintenance and construction, most state routes are fair to good until you get to the Moscow areas, where a stretch of Idaho 6 is rated difficult due to slush, ice and fog.

State road conditions constantly change; before traveling, especially in winter, visit http://511.idaho.gov.

County Road and Bridge has been working to clear downed trees and has started plowing, but no official Boundary County release has been issued and I have to wait for that for updates.

Bonners Ferry City Street crews have been working to systematically get streets cleared and snow hauled off, and have hit nearly all city streets once, having worked the downtown area from 1 a.m. to about 9 this morning while ensuring streets accessing essential service, such as the hospital, were cleared, then fanning out to plow the rest of the streets. There is still more to do, but City Administrator Mike Klause said today's effort by the street department went better than expected.
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