The project area map shows pavement rehabilitation areas in Anaconda and Deer Lodge. In Anaconda, Park Avenue and Commercial Avenue, part of Montana Highway 1, are marked as pavement rehabilitation areas. In Deer Lodge, main street is marked for pavement rehabilitation. Additional intersection improvement areas are marked. In Anaconda, the Main Street intersections with Park Avenue and Commercial Avenue are marked as intersections that will be improved. In Deer Lodge, the Main Street and Milwaukee Avenue intersection is marked for improvements.
  • June 22 2026

ANACONDA & DEER LODGE, Mont. – The Montana Department of Transportation (MDT) and Montana Lines Inc. are resuming work on the Anaconda and Deer Lodge Signal Upgrades project the week of June 22, weather and other unforeseen factors permitting.

Crews expect to begin applying a seal and cover (chip seal) and temporary pavement markings to Main Street in Deer Lodge this week. Main Street will be restriped to include a center turn lane between California and Texas Avenue. Once work in Deer Lodge is complete, crews will move to Anaconda and begin applying a chip seal and new temporary pavement markings on Montana Highway 1 (MT 1) between Polk Street and North Cable Road.

“Originally we planned to wrap up work on this project in a single season but due to supply chain issues, we had to wait on the new traffic signals to arrive,” said Shane Clary, MDT’s Engineering Project Manager for the Butte District. “Work this year will only take a few weeks to complete and traffic impacts should be minimal.”

During construction, on-street parking will be temporarily disrupted. All vehicles parked on the streets within the work zone will need to be moved prior to chip sealing. Motorists can expect reduced speed limits and temporary lane closures, with flaggers or temporary signals directing traffic at times.

Last year in Deer Lodge, crews removed and replaced the traffic signal at the Main Street and Milwaukee Avenue intersection with an updated push-button signal for pedestrians. Additionally, curb ramps were upgraded to current Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) guidelines and Main Street was crack sealed.

In Anaconda, crews removed and replaced the Main Street traffic signals at the Park Avenue and Commercial Street intersections with updated push-button signals for pedestrians. Additionally, the curb ramps were updated to meet current ADA standards.

MDT and Montana Lines Inc. would like to thank the public for their patience during construction.

More information about the project can be found at mdt.mt.gov/pubinvolve/anacondadeerlodge. For current traffic conditions and restrictions, visit 511mt.net [511mt.net].

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