The Idaho Transportation Department will rehabilitate US-95 from Fruitland to Payette starting in May 2026.

US-95, Fruitland to Payette

The Idaho Transportation Department will rehabilitate US-95 from Fruitland to Payette starting in May 2026.


Overview

The Idaho Transportation Department is rehabilitating 5.3 miles of US-95 in Fruitland and Payette this summer. Work will start just south of
Gayway Junction and end north of Payette. Crews will start by replacing several irrigation and utility crossings, with paving operations following.
Work is expected to finish in fall 2026.

Map of the Fruitland/Payette with project area highlighted


Stay informed

Current Traffic Impacts

Paving work begins in Fruitland June 15

Crews have started paving operations on US-95 in between 24th Street and the south end of the Payette River Bridge in Fruitland.

What to expect

  • At least one lane open in each direction
  • Reduced speed limits
  • Delays, consider alternative routes

Additional curb and gutter work continues in between 11th St and 24th St.

Utility and shoulder work in Payette

Paving on US-95 continues between the Y intersection in Payette and the Payette River
Bridge.


In other locations, crews continue replacing pipes in and around the road, along with curbs and gutters.

What to expect

Daytime and nighttime work

  • Lane closures on US-95 depending on activity and location
    • Single lane closures
    • Reduced to one lane with
      flaggers where necessary
  • Reduced speed limits
  • Delays, consider using an alternate route

Project Schedule

  • Early spring 2026

    Replace utilities

  • Late spring/early summer 2026

    Begin paving operations

  • Fall 2026

    Finish construction


Expected Traffic Impacts

  • Lane closures on US-95 depending on activity and location
    • Single lane closures
    • Reduced to one lane with flaggers when necessary
  • Daytime and nighttime work
  • Delays, consider using an alternate route

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