Weekly Street Report
Ongoing projects are subject to change during the week. For the latest updates please visit the Street Report Website by clicking the button below.
 The following report is an update for the week of June 14, 2026:
City of Bozeman Projects:
13th and 14th Avenue Water Renovation: The City of Bozeman is replacing aging water mains along 13th and 14th Avenue to ensure reliable water service for generations to come. This work will be performed by CK May. Please park off site and stay clear of construction activity. Sidewalk and alley access shall be maintained. Mail delivery and trash collection will continue as usual.
- 14th avenue CLOSED from Koch St. to College St. through MONDAY, 6/15, for asphalt milling. Affected residents may park on the milled surface until paving occurs, 6/23.
- 13th avenue CLOSED from Koch St. to College St. on TUESDAY, 6/16, for asphalt milling. Affected residents may park on the milled surface until paving occurs, 6/23.
N 27th Ave Construction: Knife River: The Cattail and 27th intersection will be closed beginning Monday 6/15, for construction of a roundabout. The closure will last 2 months until mid-August. Contacts are Ira LaSage at Knife River, 406-388-6832, or Bob Murray in Engineering 406-582-2269.
Path Preservation Project: The City of Bozeman is performing maintenance on our multi-use path network to support safe pedestrian access and encourage alternative modes of transportation.
- 19th Ave multi-use paths intermittently CLOSED from Oak St. to Baxter Ln.
- Oak St. multi-use paths intermittently CLOSED from 19th Ave. to 11th Ave.
Street Maintenance: The City of Bozeman is improving pedestrian ramps for safety and accessibility along N. 15th Ave. at the intersections of Mae St. Jessie Way and Juniper St. Please obey sidewalk closed signs and follow detours posted.
Other Projects/Closures:
N 5th Ave: Montana Lines: Will be working on N 5th Ave from approximately W Aspen St to Hemlock. Angle Parking on the east side of N 5th Ave near Gallatin Valley BMX Park will be restricted intermittently beginning Wednesday, June 10, 2026 during daylight hours. Between Tamarack and Hemlock, northbound traffic on N 5th Ave will be prohibited with a detour West to N 7th Ave. Expect congestion and delays. Alternate routes are recommended. Closures are expected to be completed by late afternoon on Friday, June 26, 2026. Please call Greg Schraner with any questions (406) 590-1402.
4665, 4673, 4689 Bembrick St: Fillbach Painting: Right turn lane and sidewalk closures on the northbound side of Cottonwood will be closed starting 6/15 for structural repairs on the Bronzeleaf Condos. These closures will be in effect from 8am – 5pm every day for approximately 7-10 working days, weather permitting.
1625 N 25th Ave: Lyon Contracting: Sidewalk closure for ongoing project. Expected to last till August 2026.
Bozeman Yards- Front St, Wallace Ave/Aspen St, N Ida Ave: CK May: Will be doing infrastructure improvements surrounding the Bozeman Yards project. Closure dates may shift as work progresses.
- Phase 1: Front St closure (Tamarack St → N Ida Ave), 5/13 – 6/22
- Phase 2: Closure at N Wallace Ave & E Aspen St intersection, 6/22 – 6/26
- Phase 3: E Aspen St closure (N Ida Ave → Front St), 6/1 – 8/18
Alderson to W Babcock - Alley Between 9th and 10th: Northwestern Energy: Will be retiring and replacing the gas main in the alleyway from Alderson St. to W Babcock St. This project will go in increments of one street alley closure at a time, working from Alderson to W Babcock. For more information, please contact Kyle Ford at Northwestern Energy. This Week:
- Northwestern Energy will be proceeding toward W. Curtiss Street from W. Koch, through the alleyway between 9th and 10th. The alley will be backfilled and open over the weekend for access to parking in the rear of properties. W. Koch street has been repaired and barricades will be pulled and it will be completely open to traffic by the end of day, 6/12.
- Rocky Mountain contractors will be in the same alleyway from Monday to Thursday of next week finishing out their work drilling in gas service lines to remaining homes.
Lamme and N Tracy: Dick Anderson Construction (Hotel Bozeman): Hotel Bozeman have installed jersey rail. They will have no parking signs along the fence on Lamme. They currently have no parking all down Lamme and Tracy around this project. Tracy between E Beall & E Lamme will be closed starting 7am, 6/11 – 6pm, 6/12 for a mobile crane. During this time, E Beall between N Willson & Tracy will be partially closed from 7am-6pm.
W Main St and N 5th Ave: Langlas: The parking lane along Main St will remain closed for construction of a new hotel. A pedestrian sidewalk has been installed along W Main and is open. Also, the sidewalk along Mendenhall is closed between 5th and the alley to the west of 5th for pedestrian lighting installation.
122 E Main: Langlas: A pedestrian walkway remains in place for the renovation of the Cooper Black Building.
116 E Main: Langlas: Crane operation.
MDT Work in our Area:
N 7th Ave Intersections: The Montana Department of Transportation (MDT) and Knife River are upgrading five intersections on 7th Avenue North in Bozeman. The project begins at the intersection of 7th Avenue North and West Main Street and continues north, ending near the 7th Avenue North and Nikles Drive/Wheat Drive intersection. Be aware of any lane shifts, detours, delays, and wide load restrictions. Please visit the MDT’s website for updated information on this project. Or contact Andy Barsness by email or phone at 406-333-0062. Planned Improvements:
- Upgrading signals and sidewalks to be Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliant
- Widening Peach Street to provide a dedicated westbound left turn lane
- Widening Oak Street to restore the shoulder
- Crack sealing and adding a seal and cover (chip seal) on 7th Avenue North between West Main Street and the Nikles Drive/Wheat Drive intersection
- Milling and paving sections of the road with deep ruts
- Applying final pavement markings
I-90 – Bear Canyon to Jackson Creek: The Montana Department of Transportation (MDT) is rehabilitating approximately 6 miles of Interstate 90 (I-90) between Bozeman and Livingston. The project begins at the Fort Ellis Road overpass and proceeds east through the canyon to the Jackson Creek Road Interchange (Exit 319). This week, crews will begin installing new rumble strips, guardrail, and signage in the project area. This is anticipated to take a few weeks to complete. Following installation of these items, construction may pause until warmer temperatures return to the area and a seal and cover (chip seal) can be applied to the pavement. Please visit the MDT’s website for updated information on this project. During construction:
- Traffic will be reduced to a single lane in each direction.
- Flaggers or temporary signals may direct traffic on ramps and crossroads.
- Speed limits will be reduced.
- Interchange on- and off-ramps within the project area will be temporarily closed when chip seal is applied to Interstate 90 (I-90) in front of the ramps.
- Wide loads may be restricted at times. Visit 511mt.net for the most up-to-date information on width restrictions.
I-90 – Belgrade to Bozeman: Starting on Tuesday, May 26, crews plan to close the Interstate 90 (I-90) on- and off-ramps at North 19th Avenue (Exit 305) and North 7th Avenue for milling and paving, weather and other unforeseen factors permitting. This work will be completed between approximately 7 p.m. and 7 a.m. to minimize impacts on the traveling public. The ramps will be open to traffic during the day. The width restriction through the project area has been lifted. Please visit the MDT’s website for updated information on this project.
Other Happenings:
- 2026 Bozeman Triathlon – 6/14
- 2026 Belgian Waffle Ride – 6/20
Capital Improvements
For information regarding City of Bozeman Capital Improvement construction projects, please visit our Capital Improvement Projects page.
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