Public invited to review final plans and learn about anticipated construction impacts for SH-75 in Ketchum

Image of State Highway 75 in Blaine County

The Idaho Transportation Department invites members of the community to review final design plans and anticipated information for construction to improve State Highway 75 between Elkhorn Road and River Street in Ketchum in 2025. Join us in person Tuesday, Oct. 29, or online Oct. 29 – Nov. 12.

Meeting details:

  • In-person: Tuesday, Oct. 29, 4-7 p.m. (drop in anytime) at the Limelight Hotel (151 Main St. S, Ketchum).
  • Online: 29 – Nov. 12 at itdprojects.idaho.gov/pages/idaho75 (a link to the online meeting will be available on Oct. 29).

ITD has gathered valuable community feedback through three prior public meetings. This upcoming meeting will provide an opportunity to learn about anticipated impacts and how to stay informed throughout construction.

“We are grateful to all those who have participated and our local government and utility partners who have coordinated with us on this project,” said Project Manager Brock Dille “We encourage everyone to join us, either in person or online, to review the project’s design and stay informed as we work toward completing these important improvements on State Highway 75.”

Some early utility work in the project area is already underway in preparation for roadway work to begin in early 2025. Other early construction activities to take place this fall include tree removal work by Idaho Power in order to bury overhead power lines along the corridor.