UPDATE - September 20, 2024 at 09:15 PM
The road is back open following the water main repair and roadwork completion. Thank you to the City of Meridian Water Division for their tireless efforts in addressing this issue. Additionally, the City extends a thank you to their agency partners, the Nampa Meridian Irrigation District and the Ada County Highway District, for their valuable assistance throughout this process.
PREVIOUSLY RELEASED - September 20, 2024 at 3:55 PM
Roadway repairs are progressing, and the road is expected to reopen tomorrow. Drivers should still plan for delays or alternative routes during this evening's commute. Please follow all posted signs and avoid the area if possible. We will provide further updates as needed.
PREVIOUSLY RELEASED - September 19, 2024 at 7:10 PM
Crews are continuing to work diligently on the water main break and road. Water has been restored. Due to the extent of the damage, the road will remain closed and drivers should plan alternative routes during their morning commute. An updated timeline will be provided tomorrow afternoon. Please avoid the area if possible and follow all posted detours.
PREVIOUSLY RELEASED - September 19, 2024 at 11:42 AM - Due to unforeseen complications of the existing construction configuration, the water main repair is taking longer than anticipated. Crews are on scene and working diligently. The Ada County Highway District is also on scene to assist with traffic logistics. At this time, the repair work is anticipated to impact the evening commute, and further updates will be shared as they become available.
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MERIDIAN - A water main break is currently impacting traffic on Ten Mile Road just north of Cherry Lane. Crews are on the scene and working to repair the break and will be working through the morning commute. The affected water line has been shut off to facilitate repairs. Both northbound lanes on Ten Mile Road are currently closed. The center lane is being used for northbound traffic. Once the water main is repaired, work will begin to repair the roadway which is anticipated to be complete around noon.
"Thankfully our crews were able to locate the break quickly," said Public Works Director Laurelei McVey. "We extend our gratitude to commuters for their patience as we ensure this is managed this morning."
Motorists are advised to use caution and allow extra time for their commute, using alternative routes and following traffic detours. Local residence and business access will be maintained.
This media release will be updated when more information is available.
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