If you are thinking of making a quick trip to Yellowstone National Park before school starts, be patient. I have never seen the park so crowded in my life.
Just a note to let you know there will be no traffic people working the streets after the concerts this weekend. Metra and city officials have decided to let the signals do the work. It's going to take a while to get out so be patient...
Even though we talk about what's happening at Metra, I still sometimes forget what's going on when I drive by on my way home. If your normal route home takes you by the Metra tomorrow, you need to remember that Donald Trump will be speaking...
Billings, frustrated while driving through constructions zones, watching impatient Bottleneckers sneak past you? We watch the bottlenecker creep slowly, cutting you off from your right of way. You don't want to get hit by the bottlenecker, so do you let them take your lane or calmy drive, smile and enjoy their aggravation. Billings Bottleneckers need to start obeying construction signs and not be in such a darn hurry.
Billings, we must be excited to see traffic lights going up at the intersection of Hesper and 32nd. Congested traffic at this intersection will finally see more flow once the lights become operational.
With the change of season from a mild Billings winter this year into what has turned out so far to be a pretty wet spring, what will streets in and around Billings be like as we near the first day of summer, June 21st?
Main St. in the Heights has been blocked off by police from Lake Elmo Drive to just past the Albertson's grocery store across the street from Sonic Drive-In as they investigate an "incident" that happened this morning at or near the fast food restaurant.
According to Billings Public Works Director Dave Mumford there would normally be between 6000 & 7000 vehicle trips per day up and down Zimmerman trail in west Billings. The artery was supposed to reopen a couple of months ago but sandstone kept falling from the cliff of the north rim making it impassable and unsafe...
If I were you I'd figure out an alternative route to using Montana Ave during your commute for the next few days or plan on about an extra 10 minutes to get where you're going.
According to Billings Public Works 6000-7000 vehicles pass along the trail every day when open but at the moment only local residents whose homes are near the lower portion are allowed anywhere near the area.
Originally the plan was to reopen Zimmerman Trail on April 1st but more rocks slid of the rims onto the trail on Tuesday and an engineers assessment says that even the rock behind the portion