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Montana 35 section closed Feb. 1 for tree removal

| January 31, 2024 12:00 AM

The tree removal requiring the closure of Montana 35, previously scheduled for Jan. 29, has been rescheduled to Thursday, Feb. 1. 

The highway, south of Woods Bay, near Fishing Rock Lane, is expected to close to traffic between 10 a.m. and noon while crews work to remove a dead tree along the narrow area of the road. 

Travelers will need to seek alternate routes.

Flathead Electric Cooperative, the Montana Department of Transportation and the U.S. Forest Service are working together to remove the tree located near Fishing Rock Lane.

The closure is anticipated to occur from 10 a.m. to noon.

Two cranes and multiple crews will assist with the tree’s removal. The closure is weather-dependent and will be rescheduled in case of high winds or plowing priorities as required by MDT. If the closure is rescheduled, the local press will be asked to share the news and MDT’s variable message signs on Montana 35, near Polson and Bigfork, will be updated. In this case, information will also be posted on FEC, MDT, and USFS websites. 

The nearby Bear Dance Trail, USFS Trail #76, will also be closed in both directions on the day in question. 

The tree that will be removed is over 110 feet tall and located on the east side of the road at approximately mile marker 23. 

The tree, dead for many years, has significant rot around its base. Without removal, it is expected it could fall across Montana 35. Its removal will enhance safety for the traveling public, the agencies noted in a press release. 

It is also highly likely that, if not removed, the tree will fall into the power lines on the west side of the highway. 

A brief power outage may occur during the road closure. Co-op members can receive updates at the online Outage Center at www.flatheadelectric.com.

The public is encouraged to contact Joan Redeen at 406-396-1978 with any questions or comments regarding the road closure. Motorists can stay informed about road status on the day in question by visiting 511mt.net or downloading the MDT 511 app on their phone.