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PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE DATE: April 25, 2019 CONTACT: Russell Brewer, Senior Civil Engineer – (406) 771-1258 ENCINO DRIVE BETWEEN MADERA DRIVE AND THE END OF Home to the THE CUL-DE-SAC SOUTH OF THE INTERSECTION OF MARIA Lewis & Clark National DRIVE AND ENCINO DRIVE Historic Trail Interpretive Center GREAT FALLS, Montana – The City of Great Falls has a contract with United Materials of Great Falls, Inc., for a street reconstruction project which is located at the following location: Proud Home of Encino Drive from Madera Drive to the end of the cul-de-sac south of the Malmstrom Air intersection with Maria Drive and Encino Drive. Force Base & The construction activity will require temporary closure of Encino Drive Montana Air and Maria Drive. The contractor will be working in this area between April 29th National Guard and August 9th, 2019. During the construction period (approximately 15 weeks) Encino Drive will be closed to through traffic between Madera Drive and the end of the Cul-de-sac. Maria Drive will be closed from Encino Drive to the dead end. Over 60 parks & 40 Local access will be provided during construction. The contractor will provide miles of trail along the barricades and detour signs in the area of construction to re-route traffic. The public’s Missouri River patience and consideration during this process is appreciated. For more information about the Encino Drive closure contact Russell Brewer, Senior Civil Engineer, at 406- 771-1258. Home of the C.M. ### Russell Museum Great Falls Tribune City 190 Police/Fire Dispatch KRTV Fire Station #1 KFBB KMON Great Falls Transit Ranked as one of the KQDI Admin/HR most affordable places to live in the country KEIN/KLFM Fiscal Services City of Great Falls #2 Park Drive South P.O. Box 5021 Great Falls, MT 59403 (406)-455-8450 www.greatfallsmt.net .
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