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Large-scale Post Falls interchange construction starting

The work is starting a year earlier than expected, thanks in part to Idaho Gov. Brad Little's "Leading Idaho" initiative.

POST FALLS, Idaho — The I-90 and State Highway 41 interchange in Post Falls is getting a major facelift and it's going to start impacting traffic on Monday, August 1.

The work is starting a year earlier than expected, thanks in part to Idaho Gov. Brad Little's "Leading Idaho" initiative.

The Idaho Transportation Department says the Post Falls interchange is getting shifted from Seltice to just north of I-90.

Traffic will then be controlled by a single signal at the center of the interchange. IDT says the project will improve safety, increase capacity and provide better connectivity to State Highway 41.

Since the interchange is shifting north, the current signal at Ross Point Road and Seltice will be removed and replaced with a stop sign.

Highway 41 will also be shifted west to connect at Seltice and Herborn Place instead of Ross Point Road. The redesign also lengthens the I-90 westbound off-ramp and so that it will no longer curve.

Construction is expected to be completed by summer 2025.

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