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Lewiston to Rebuild Transfer Station Access Road, Add Turnaround on Wild Dove Way
Construction project to impact access to city's transfer station and end of Wild Dove Way, scheduled for late March through mid-April.
Mar. 19, 2026 at 11:39pm
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The City of Lewiston, Idaho has contracted M.L. Albright & Sons, Inc. to reconstruct the transfer station access road and build a new cul-de-sac at the end of Wild Dove Way. The project is set to begin on March 30 and run through April 17, with work carried out in three phases over the course of several weeks.
Why it matters
This construction project will improve access and traffic flow for residents and businesses using the city's transfer station, which is an important public service. The new cul-de-sac at the end of Wild Dove Way will also enhance safety and convenience for drivers in that area.
The details
The project includes removing existing asphalt, excavating to subgrade, and installing new base materials and pavement for the transfer station access road. Crews will also complete concrete curb work, pavement markings, striping, and construct a temporary access route during part of the project. The first phase will focus on building a driveway approach, storm conveyance, and base rock placement for the cul-de-sac. The second phase will involve reconstruction of the transfer station access road, with a temporary access route available during that time. The final phase will include curb and gutter installation, driveway work, and asphalt paving for the cul-de-sac.
- The construction project is scheduled to run from March 30 through April 17, 2026.
- The first phase, building the cul-de-sac, is expected to take about one week.
- The second phase, reconstructing the transfer station access road, is expected to last two weeks.
- The final phase, including curb and gutter work and paving, will follow the second phase.
The players
M.L. Albright & Sons, Inc.
The construction company contracted by the City of Lewiston to carry out the transfer station access road and cul-de-sac project.
City of Lewiston Public Works Department
The department overseeing and providing updates on the construction project.
What’s next
The City of Lewiston has said it will provide updates on the project as it progresses, and additional information is available on the city's website.
The takeaway
This construction project will improve access and safety for residents and businesses using the city's transfer station, demonstrating Lewiston's commitment to maintaining and upgrading its critical public infrastructure.


