Flathead Beacon

Committee agrees to consider two-lane roadway

Bypass Plans Scaled Back

By Keriann Lynch, 10-09-08

 
Plans for the long-awaited Kalispell bypass took another turn last week when the project’s advisory committee reversed its push to develop sections of the road in their entirety and agreed to consider a scaled-back plan instead.

Rather than the proposed four-lane construction, the Technical Advisory Committee decided to entertain plans for an interim two-lane highway first, with the groundwork set to add two additional lanes later. The committee advises local and state government on area highway issues, and includes several city and county officials.

“This is a quantum shift from where we’ve been before, but I think it’s time to face reality,” Tom Jentz, committee chairman and Kalispell planning director, said. “A two-lane road will meet our needs for a long time and give us a better chance of moving this project forward with the funding we’re looking at.”

The two interim plans the committee focused on would include a two-lane, 40-foot-wide road, two bridges, noise walls, a signal at U.S. Highway 2 and bike bridges and paths. However, the first option, which costs $31.7 million, would reduce bridges to 40 feet and have single-lane roundabouts at Airport Road and Foys Road. The second option would cost $34.9 million, but would use multi-lane roundabouts and full-width bridges.

In any case, work for an interim road would grade and prep the roadway for an eventual two-lane expansion.

Committee members discussed whether removing the bike paths or sound walls could trim costs. They reached a consensus on the sound walls – the noise impact would be too high for homes along the roadway – but didn’t decide on the bike paths, which were estimated to cost about $1 million.

Last week’s meeting was a workshop session so no formal votes were held, but by not objecting to the interim plans the committee tacitly encouraged Stelling Engineers Inc., which is designing the bypass for the state, to continue those planning efforts.

With federal dollars harder to come by and construction costs climbing, committee members debated the financial benefit of two lanes versus four. The two-lane plans are initially cheaper and quicker to build, but if the road was expanded to four lanes later on, the total cost would likely be significantly higher than doing all four at once.

“You can pay it now or pay it later, and it will cost more, overall, to do it later,” Kathy Harris, a Stelling engineer, said.

And there’s not enough money to build it now.

The estimated costs for the entire project – a four-lane bypass and two interchanges – have grown from $100 million to $111.1 million in the last year. With 57 percent of the right-of-way easements on the route purchased and another $10.3 million reserved for more right-of-way acquisition, the project currently has $5.72 million available.

And drumming up the funds to pay for the long-awaited bypass may be more difficult than it once was. In light of the national economic troubles, Jentz said staff at both of the state senators’ offices have encouraged him to pare down the project to make shrinking federal funds more accessible.

As proposed, the bypass would start south of Kalispell near Gardner’s R.V. and Trailer Center, head northwest and follow along the abandoned Burlington Northern Railway line. Curving northward around the outskirts of city, the bypass would eventually meet back up with Highway 93 at West Reserve Drive.

Another small section will loop from Reserve Drive to the Mountain View Plaza-Hutton Ranch Plaza area to help relieve congestion at the busy West Reserve-U.S. 93 intersection. The overall goal of the bypass is to relieve congestion and traffic noise levels through the heart of Kalispell.

“If we scale back now as much as we can, we can provide utility to the public sooner,” Jentz said. “A two-lane road would suit our needs for a long time and give us time and reason to push for funds to expand later.” [End of article]
Comment By never gonna happen, 10-09-08

Thanks to the corrupt city council and businesses like that hideous car dealership constructed by Eisenheimer motors, we will never see an inch of pavement.

One needs to plan these things, not just worry about your graft and payoffs.

Comment By Show Me The Money, 10-09-08

The state has ONE BILLION DOLLARS SURPLUS!

GIVE IT BACK or spend it on our road upgrades!

Comment By Don, 10-09-08

Why do we have our hand out to Washington when he State has the $$? ONE BILLION SURPLUS is more than enough. What are they holding on to it for? We are all good Democrats here in the Flathead and should be rewarded for electing 2 Democratoc Senators and a Democratic Govenor. Right!

Comment By Good Flathead Republican, 10-12-08

Democrats only spend money on pet projects like provide free abortions.

Comment By Stupid comment, Repugnican, 10-12-08

oh gawd, the above post is so typical of repubs raised on AM radio and Rush Windbag.

Comment By Don, 10-12-08

OK Stupid. That means that you are going to vote for that caffer and everything is going to be Okey Dokey again. Dream on. How old and how well educated anyway?

Comment By "Caffer?", 10-14-08

Don, I think you meant to say “kaffir” which is an insulting and contemptuous term for a black African. From the Dutch I think. Sort of like referring to you as “honky” or “cracker”. Or “trailer trash” or “idiot”, wait, that last one is not a generic racial term, just a specific, individual term for someone who would write such a idiotic and foolish letter. You should be ashamed of yourself.

And if you’re wondering how old I am, I’m old enough to have lived through Vietnam. And I made it through High School, but that’s it. The rest is self education, I would suggest you start getting some.

Comment By don is a racist pig, 10-15-08

wow don, where did you learn that language?  you must be very proud of yourself.  i have never seen such rampant racism since you newcomers brought your disgusting attitudes with you.  screw you white trash!

Comment By Ignorance is not bliss, 10-15-08

Don, you ignorant putz. Do you think name calling will prevent Obama from wining the presidency? He has more class in his little finger than you have in your entire pathetic body. And more brains than you can dream of having. The fact that you have to resort to name calling only shows your own lack of conscience and moral sense.

Comment By Dan Testa, 10-15-08

I deleted a comment above by Don. Please avoid using racial expletives and other offensive language in your comments.

Comment By Ignorance is not bliss, 10-15-08

Mr. Testa,
I understand the paper has issues it needs to address when confronted with the type of comment made by Don, but by deleting his comments you deprive the people of the Flathead Valley from seeing it first hand. They need to know people capable of saying things like that indeed live amongst us. What he said is so shocking it took my breath away. I think many of us long time residents think that sort of thing only happens elsewhere. His comments opened my eyes and I think others need to see it too, as offensive and uncomfortable as it is.

Comment By Beacon Censoring Comments Again, 10-15-08

Really, why must you delete racist comments made by our new neighbors.  I believe we are all adults, capable of making decisions and rational judgements.  If you remove the racist comments, it appears that it never occured.

Comment By Thank you Beacon, 10-16-08

There is no excuse for the ignorance of making a racist comment.
Deleted comments always seem to be noted as the reason for doing so.  If it is record of stupidity you want, I might suggest you look elsewhere.

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