State maintenance crews will be performing drainage repair work in the I-90 median between Coeur d'Alene and Post Falls near milepost 10 beginning Monday (May 2) through May 12. The work will be done at night to lessen the impact to drivers.
Crews will be working Monday through Thursday each week, from 7 p.m. to 5:30 a.m.
The center lanes in each direction will be closed to traffic.
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Monday, April 25, 2011
April KCATT Meeting Cancelled
For those of you who attend the monthly Kootenai County Area Transportation Team meetings, the meeting scheduled for tomorrow, April 26, has been cancelled.
The next KCATT meeting is scheduled for May 24, 2011 at 8:00 a.m., so mark your calendars.
The next KCATT meeting is scheduled for May 24, 2011 at 8:00 a.m., so mark your calendars.
Public Transportation Roundtable Meeting This Week
KMPO's Public Transportation Roundtable is this Wednesday, April 27 at 1 p.m. at the Coeur d'Alene Library. Here's a look at the agenda. Feel free to attend, Roundtable meetings are open to everyone.
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Unintended consequences?

Colorado has already leagalized the use of marijuana for medical purpposes, but now the legislature is grappling with how to regulate "stoned driving." The Denver Post reports the legislature took up the issue yesterday thinking the 5 nanograms of THC, the active drug in marijuana, in the bloodstream was enough to constitute stoned driving, but there is a twist with this drug. Apparently, THC is still detectable in the bloodstream even after the user "sobers up."
The legislature killed the bill on a 6-3 vote, but according to the Denver Post story, this issue is going to take some time to resolve.
Will gas prices impact tourism this summer?
I was just reading this story in the Las Vegas Journal about how the rising cost of gas could eventually hurt tourism this year. I found that really interesting and I wondered if tourism related businesses around here are worried about it. I don't think they have to worry too much about Canadian tourism because Canadians having been paying higher prices for gas for years, and their dollar is finally on par with our dollar. Still, I bet domestic tourism slows down this summer.
This story got me thinking about my own summer travel costs last year, and I have to say that I may have to consider less travel this summer. Steve Everett (our IT guy), and I are part of a competitive BBQ team and last year we competed all over the Pacific Northwest. We won a number of ribbons & trophies, and a little bit of money, but this year we are going to have scale things back -- unless, of course, we start winning big money out of the gate.
How about you, have you given any thought to your summer travel plans?
Monday, April 18, 2011
Gas prices are going to get worse...

Man, my bus was packed today. It usually runs about two-thirds full in the mornings -- unless we get a foot snow. But it was standing room only this morning. I am sure it's the gas prices forcing some of these people to seek alternatives.
It really is starting to hurt. I borrowed my neighbor's truck this past weekend to haul away half the junk that accumulated in my garage over the winter. Before returning it, I usually fill the tank with gas and run it through the car wash as a thank you. I think last time I did that, I spent about $40... this time it cost me $75, and he already had a 1/4 tank of gas in it!
On the bright side, while I was cleaning the garage, I came across a little 80cc motor I bought last year. It looks just like the one in the picture above. I resisted putting on my commuter bike last year, but now I am considering doing it for the summer and riding to work. That baby supposedly gets 70 miles per gallon.
Just a heads up, you might want to take a look at this story. It says that gas prices have topped $4 a gallon in six states and shows no sign of slowing up. I paid $3.58 a gallon at Costco this weekend. according to the story above, that is only 4 cents higher than the cheapest gas in the nation... I guess we should be grateful, but somehow I don't feel all that grateful.
No, government did not shut down...
Staci, has been on vacation, so the blogging falls to me this week. Therefore, you can expect a little less cleverness, and a lot less material (unless of of course Congress decides to set aside partisan politics and fix our budget problems this week), but I'll do my best to keep you up to speed. In the meantime, here is something you probably haven't seen yet. It's the newest edition of the > KMPO Newsletter.
Good to see attention paid to distracted driving
An anonymous poster linked this video to a comment on a post below. As a commuter, I am glad to see organizations like this offering scholarships to raise the awareness of distracted driving. I realize it's not just cell phones distracting drivers, but 9 times out 10 when I pass an inattentive driver, they are texting or talking. What's worse is it not just kids doing this either. I'm starting to see senior citizens doing it too.
I read a news story a couple of months ago about research that is underway to prevent distracted drivers. I think it was the USDOT that was considering new regulations that require cell phone jamming devices in cars that are moving over 15 mph. You would essentially have to pull off the road to take a call or check a text message. Personally, I'd be fine with that. Nevertheless, until our society decides to resolve this issue, try and be careful out there...
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Stepping Out For A Little While
I'm taking some time off to rest up and get rid of this pesky facial tic so you will be in the hands of Jeff Selle for a while when it comes to blogging. He's got other duties as well so let's just say he probably won't be as 'prolific' of a blogger as I am. Talk amongst yourselves while I pack my stuff.
Gas Prices Not Dropping Anytime Soon
Dust off that bike or invest in a bus pass, gas prices will jump 40% for the summer driving season compared to 2010, according to federal projections released Tuesday.
Retail prices for a gallon of regular-grade gasoline will average $3.86 from April through September, up from $2.76 for the same period last year, according to the Energy Information Administration (EIA), the statistics arm of the Energy Department.
The average U.S. household's vehicle fueling costs will be about $825 greater this year than last year, hitting $3,360 in 2011, according to EIA.
The catalyst for the increase, according to EIA, will be continuing strength in worldwide liquid fuels consumption.
Retail prices for a gallon of regular-grade gasoline will average $3.86 from April through September, up from $2.76 for the same period last year, according to the Energy Information Administration (EIA), the statistics arm of the Energy Department.
The average U.S. household's vehicle fueling costs will be about $825 greater this year than last year, hitting $3,360 in 2011, according to EIA.
The catalyst for the increase, according to EIA, will be continuing strength in worldwide liquid fuels consumption.
WA Studded Tire Deadline Extended Again
If you're one of the folks who commutes to Washington, or just visits, you can keep your studded tires on a little longer. The deadline to remove studs has been extended again. You now have through April 25 to remove them in Washington.
The Washington State Department of Transportation made the extention because forecasts call for possible winter driving conditions across the mountain passes and in the state’s higher elevations.
Today’s announcement marks the third extension this year, and WSDOT officials don’t anticipate any further extensions beyond April 25.
The Washington State Department of Transportation made the extention because forecasts call for possible winter driving conditions across the mountain passes and in the state’s higher elevations.
Today’s announcement marks the third extension this year, and WSDOT officials don’t anticipate any further extensions beyond April 25.
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Moose Lands On Car
Holy cow, make that moose, here's a crazy story! A 600-pound bull moose walked onto U.S. 95 Monday morning and collapsed on the trunk of a woman's car after being shot by a tranquilizer dart!Can you imagine being behind the wheel at a stoplight when that happened? The Coeur d'Alene Press has the story. Ever have something unusual land on your car? Someone threw a bottle out of a hotel room window one time and guess who's car it hit several stories below? Yep, mine. Not nearly as cool as a moose.
App Prevents Texting & Driving
I posted yesterday about it being Distracted Driving Awareness Week and a blogger sent me a tip on an app you can download that prevents you from texting or web browsing while driving.
StopTxting® is a speed regulated texting application that uses the built-in GPS sensor in smartphones to prevent users from texting, emailing or web browsing when traveling over 10 mph.
Yes, there's an override button so you COULD cheat if you're that determined, but it's billed as a way for passengers in a vehicle to continue to use their phones.
Here's a link to StopTxting if you want to check it out. Maybe for your teenage drivers?
StopTxting® is a speed regulated texting application that uses the built-in GPS sensor in smartphones to prevent users from texting, emailing or web browsing when traveling over 10 mph.
Yes, there's an override button so you COULD cheat if you're that determined, but it's billed as a way for passengers in a vehicle to continue to use their phones.
Here's a link to StopTxting if you want to check it out. Maybe for your teenage drivers?
Monday, April 11, 2011
Gas Prices Compared To Other Liquids
I couldn't actually find it in the magazine, but the person who sent me the info below claimed to have gotten it from Auto Week Magazine.
With gas prices at a national average of $3.73, up 12 cents in the past week, there's been a lot of complaining about how much people are paying to fill their tanks.
In the scehme of things though, is gasoline really that expensive? Not when you compare it to the prices for other liquids. Here are some comparisons that Auto Week supposedly did. What if you were to fill your tank with...
- Diet Snapple- 16 oz for $1.29 = $10.32 per gallon
- Lipton Ice Tea 16 oz for $1.19 = $9.52 per gallon
- Gatorade 20 oz for $1.59 = $10.17 per gallon
- Ocean Spray 16 oz for $1.25 = $10.00 per gallon
- Quart of Milk 16 oz for $1.59 = $6.32 per gallon
- Evian (water) 9 oz for $1.49 = $21.19 per gallon
- STP Brake Fluid 12 oz for $3.15 = $33.60 per gallon
- Vicks Nyquil 6 oz for $8.35 = $178.13 per gallon
- Pepto Bismol 4 oz for $3.85 = $123.20 per gallon
- Whiteout 7 oz for $1.39 = $254.17 per gallon
- Scope 1.5 oz for $0.99 = $84.84 per gallon
Not looking so bad now is it? Now I just have to figure out where I can get a car that runs on Pepto Bismol...
With gas prices at a national average of $3.73, up 12 cents in the past week, there's been a lot of complaining about how much people are paying to fill their tanks.
In the scehme of things though, is gasoline really that expensive? Not when you compare it to the prices for other liquids. Here are some comparisons that Auto Week supposedly did. What if you were to fill your tank with...
- Diet Snapple- 16 oz for $1.29 = $10.32 per gallon
- Lipton Ice Tea 16 oz for $1.19 = $9.52 per gallon
- Gatorade 20 oz for $1.59 = $10.17 per gallon
- Ocean Spray 16 oz for $1.25 = $10.00 per gallon
- Quart of Milk 16 oz for $1.59 = $6.32 per gallon
- Evian (water) 9 oz for $1.49 = $21.19 per gallon
- STP Brake Fluid 12 oz for $3.15 = $33.60 per gallon
- Vicks Nyquil 6 oz for $8.35 = $178.13 per gallon
- Pepto Bismol 4 oz for $3.85 = $123.20 per gallon
- Whiteout 7 oz for $1.39 = $254.17 per gallon
- Scope 1.5 oz for $0.99 = $84.84 per gallon
Not looking so bad now is it? Now I just have to figure out where I can get a car that runs on Pepto Bismol...
April Is Distracted Driving Awareness Month
Hey, pay attention! April is distracted driving awareness month.
According to the Idaho State Police, teenagers make up the greatest number of distracted drivers and 20% of injury crashes in 2009 involved reports of distracted driving.
According to the University of Utah, using a cell phone while driving, whether it's hand-held or hands-free, delays a driver's reactions as much as having a blood alcohol concentration at the legal limit of .08.
Okay, those are just a couple factoids I thought I'd throw out there.
According to the Idaho State Police, teenagers make up the greatest number of distracted drivers and 20% of injury crashes in 2009 involved reports of distracted driving.
According to the University of Utah, using a cell phone while driving, whether it's hand-held or hands-free, delays a driver's reactions as much as having a blood alcohol concentration at the legal limit of .08.
Okay, those are just a couple factoids I thought I'd throw out there.
Thursday, April 7, 2011
CDA Bike To Work Week Events
The Coeur d'Alene Pedestrian and Bicycle Blog wants to remind you that May 16-21 is National Bike to Work Week.
This year's events for Coeur d'Alene include a Corporate Commuter Challenge, a kickoff ride, a moonlight ride and a 'Root's Pursuit.'
Check the blog for more info.
This year's events for Coeur d'Alene include a Corporate Commuter Challenge, a kickoff ride, a moonlight ride and a 'Root's Pursuit.'
Check the blog for more info.
WA Studded Tire Deadline Extended
If you're one of the many people who commutes to Spokane and you have studded tires on your car, you're safe for another week. Officials have extended the studded tire deadline to Thursday, April 14.
The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) extended the deadline because forecasts call for continued winter driving conditions across the mountain passes and higher-elevation areas in eastern Washington.
Studded tires are legal in Idaho until April 30.
The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) extended the deadline because forecasts call for continued winter driving conditions across the mountain passes and higher-elevation areas in eastern Washington.
Studded tires are legal in Idaho until April 30.
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Phase 2 of Sherman Water Main Project
The second phase of a two-phase Coeur d'Alene Water Department project on Sherman Avenue starts next Monday, April 11th. The second phase involves extending a water main from the alley south of Sherman and 5th Street, north to the water main in Sherman Avenue.
Sherman Avenue at 5th Street will be closed during the first portion of the project. Signage and detours will be provided. Once the water main has been laid across Sherman and the street patched, Sherman will be reopened to traffic. Fifth Street north of the alley will remain closed during the entire phase. Phase II will take approximately two weeks. Alley access will be maintained throughout the project.
Sherman Avenue at 5th Street will be closed during the first portion of the project. Signage and detours will be provided. Once the water main has been laid across Sherman and the street patched, Sherman will be reopened to traffic. Fifth Street north of the alley will remain closed during the entire phase. Phase II will take approximately two weeks. Alley access will be maintained throughout the project.
National Work Zone Awareness Week
I'm getting a late start on it, but this week is National Work Zone Awareness Week.
This special week is observed across the country by state, local and federal transportation officials in an effort to get people to drive safely through construction zones, for their own safety, and the safety of the construction workers out there.
U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood blogged about the number of accidents and deaths in work zones this week. Check it out here. It's more than I would have expected.
This special week is observed across the country by state, local and federal transportation officials in an effort to get people to drive safely through construction zones, for their own safety, and the safety of the construction workers out there.
U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood blogged about the number of accidents and deaths in work zones this week. Check it out here. It's more than I would have expected.
New Funding Initiative Emphasizes Local Self-Help
Yesterday I blogged about the need for alternative sources of funding for transportation and how being taxed by the amount of miles you drive is a very real posibility in the future.
Today we're going to talk about another proposal for financing the future of transportation; an initiative called America Fast Forward (AFF). AFF basically takes existing initiatives such as Build America Bonds and the Transportation Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (TIFIA) program and revises them to provide funding for the next generation of infrastructure projects, while detangling financing from earmarks and appropriations.
A key component of AFF is creating Transportation & Regional Infrastructure Project (TRIP) bonds. A Transportation Finance Corporation would be created that would control the issuing of $50 billion in bonds over six years, and the repayment process. At least 1% of would go to qualified projects in every state, with the remaining funding competitive for larger qualified projects.
The Brookings Institution website has more information. Read the article and let me know what you think of AFF.
Today we're going to talk about another proposal for financing the future of transportation; an initiative called America Fast Forward (AFF). AFF basically takes existing initiatives such as Build America Bonds and the Transportation Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (TIFIA) program and revises them to provide funding for the next generation of infrastructure projects, while detangling financing from earmarks and appropriations.
A key component of AFF is creating Transportation & Regional Infrastructure Project (TRIP) bonds. A Transportation Finance Corporation would be created that would control the issuing of $50 billion in bonds over six years, and the repayment process. At least 1% of would go to qualified projects in every state, with the remaining funding competitive for larger qualified projects.
The Brookings Institution website has more information. Read the article and let me know what you think of AFF.
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