Project Design

The progressive design of The Peoples Way is the collective vision of Montana Department of Transportation, Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, and Federal Highway Administration. This context sensitive solution balances the needs for the safety of visitors and residents, preservation of landscape and culture, and protection of wildlife. Each project segment takes these elements into account, and it is reflected in the resulting design configuration.

Map of The Peoples Way Project Area

Current Construction

Medicine Tree to Red Horn Road

  • Construction of a primarily 2-lane roadway with alternating passing lanes for north and southbound traffic
  • Construction of a bridge over Mission Creek
  • Ten wildlife crossing structures
  • Significant wetland and riparian work
  • This project has been paved an is substantially complete
  • The completion date of this project is scheduled for the spring of 2007

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Spring Creek Road to Minesinger Trail

  • Construction of a divided 4-lane roadway
  • Separated bicycle-pedestrian path for the entire length of roadway section
  • Streetscape improvements to increase bicycle and pedestrian use within Pablo
  • Significant wetland and riparian work in vicinity of Mud Creek
  • Five wildlife crossing structures
  • Construction of structures at Mud Creek, south of Pablo will be underway in March 2006
  • The remaining project is scheduled to be let to contract in March 2007 (tentative date)

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South end of Ravalli to Medicine Tree

  • Construction is primarily 2- lane roadway with alternating passing lanes for north and southbound traffic
  • Construction of scenic overlook on Ravalli Hill near National Bison Range
  • Improvements for bicycle and pedestrian use in Ravalli
  • Four wildlife crossing structures
  • This project has been paved an is substantially complete
  • The completion date of this project is scheduled for the spring of 2007

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Mud Creek Structures

  • Mud Creek Structures a two-phase project awarded in March 2006 includes construction of two bridges at Mud Creek. The bridges being constructed will also act as wildlife crossings. The completion of this project is scheduled for 2007

Future Projects

Red Horn Road to Spring Creek Road (Ninepipe/Ronan area)

The Montana Department of Transportation, in partnership with the Federal Highway Administration, and the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, intend to improve US Highway 93 in the Ninepipe and Ronan area. The Draft SEIS describing the project was circulated for public comment August 9, 2006 through October 6, 2006. The proposed improvements will balance the need of bringing the road to current design standards with environmental concerns. The public comments gathered during the review process will be taken into consideration in the final SEIS scheduled to be published in the fall of 2007. The FHWA will issue a Record of Decision and the selected alternative will then move forward into design and construction.

McClure Road to north end of Arlee

  • Construction of a primarily 2-lane roadway with alternating passing lanes for north and southbound traffic
  • Construction of a divided 4-lane roadway from McClure Road to Arlee and a couplet within Arlee
  • Streetscape improvements to increase bicycle and pedestrian use within Arlee
  • This project is scheduled to be let to contract in September 2008 (tentative date)

Evaro To McClure Road

  • Extension of about 1.4 miles of the four-lane undivided roadway
  • Two-lane roadway with turn and alternating passing lanes for north and southbound traffic
  • Relocation of approximately one mile of MRL Railroad line in Evaro
  • Ten wildlife crossing structures including a new bridge over the MRL Railroad near Joe's Smoke Ring and one wildlife over-crossing
  • This project is scheduled to be let to contract in July 2008 (tentative date)

Completed Projects

Minesinger Trail to MT 35

  • This project is complete
  • Construction of a 4-lane roadway
  • Construction of an overlook of Flathead Lake from the top of Polson Hill
  • One wildlife crossing structure
  • Two bike and pedestrian paths
    • US 93/MT 35 junction east to Turtle Lake Road
    • Top of Polson Hill to ½ mile north of Caffrey Road
  • Installations of sidewalks along Haack Road and Anchor Way Frontage Road
  • Installation of traffic signal at US 93/MT 35 junction
  • Two southbound, left-turn lanes and one northbound, right-turn lane
  • Turn bays at Wal-Mart intersection, frontage road, and Ford/Caffrey Intersection.

North End of Arlee to White Coyote Road

  • Construction includes completion of the Jocko River Bridge, two-lane roadway and alternating passing lanes for north and southbound traffic
  • This project includes three wildlife crossings and significant wetland and riparian work in the Jocko River vicinity
  • Paving and chip/seal are complete
  • Project completed summer of 2006

White Coyote Road to south end of Ravalli

  • This is a 6.7-mile project construction is primarily 2-lane roadways with alternating north and southbound passing lanes
  • Project includes 12 wildlife crossing structures
  • Paving an chip/seal are complete
  • Project complete summer of 2006

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