Officials have released new details on the Sterling Highway reconstruction between Anchor Point and Baycrest Hill — a $50 million initiative aimed at restoring and modernizing that section of the roadway. Its objective is to restore structural integrity, improve safety, reduce congestion, and improve travel efficiency between Mileposts 157 and 169.

It will include new roadway pavement, replacement of bridges and culverts, stabilization of stream banks, and additional shoulder width and the addition of passing/climbing lanes.

The project was split into two construction phases in May, with the first phase—from Milepost 157 to 161— scheduled to begin in Spring 2026 and continue through 2028. The second phase, from MP 161 to 169, is anticipated to start in 2027.

Rep. Sarah Vance said in a F

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