Front/Main Two-Way Restoration

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What are we doing?

  • Restoring Front Street and Main Street to two-way configuration along with the following improvements:
    • Intersection improvements such as bulb-outs and other traffic calming features
    • Installation of a new traffic signal at Front Street and Madison Street
    • Reconfiguration of the Front Street/Main St/Orange Street intersection
  • Conversion of Front Street to two-way travel with dedicated on street bike facilities
  • Conversion of Main Street to two-way travel while maintaining parking configurations

When are we doing it?

  • Current stage: DESIGN
    • Currently at a 60% level of detail
    • Expecting to reach 100% design in Summer 2026
  • Next Stage: CONSTRUCTION
    • Start of construction: TBD, potentially Spring 2027

Why are we doing it?

Restoring Front Street and Main Street to two-way traffic will:

  • create a more efficient flow of traffic because vehicles will be able to access their final destination such as parking garages without having to circle the block
  • create safer facilities for users by adding traffic calming features
  • make traveling downtown more predictable for residents and visitors,
  • better connect to adjacent streets because traffic patterns will be more consistent

How will this change/enhance Downtown Missoula?

  • SAFETY: Reducing the risk of crashes and increasing the level of comfort for all users traveling to and within downtown.

  • By restoring Front and Main to two-way streets, vehicle speeds are expected to decrease

  • The potential for wrong way travel is removed

  • The current double threat to pedestrians of two lanes of one-way traffic will be removed

  • The curb extensions at intersections will make pedestrians more visible and will decrease the crossing distance

  • Other traffic calming measures are being considered through these streets

  • The new traffic light at Madison and Front will provide an additional crossing across Madison rather than the Madison/Broadway Intersection.

  • ACCESS: The ease with which people can reach desired goods, services, activities, and destinations using a variety of transportation modes

  • By restoring Front/Main to two-way flow, the accessibility to businesses and other destinations greatly improves

  • Adding east-west bike connectivity creates improved accessibility through alternative forms of transportation

  • The new traffic signal at Front/Madison will allow for better accessibility to/from adjacent corridors/interstate accessibility

  • Improved access to the parking garages and lots

  • MOBILITY: The ease, efficiency, and capability of moving people between destinations.

  • The restoration of Front/Main will increase the mobility of users of downtown by:

  • eliminating the circling most vehicle users experience

  • facilitating connection to Madison St via a new traffic signal and therefore the University area and access to I-90

  • dedicating a bike facility on Front Street, which helps cyclists move efficiently from east-to-west


Click here to return to the full Downtown SAM project.

What are we doing?

  • Restoring Front Street and Main Street to two-way configuration along with the following improvements:
    • Intersection improvements such as bulb-outs and other traffic calming features
    • Installation of a new traffic signal at Front Street and Madison Street
    • Reconfiguration of the Front Street/Main St/Orange Street intersection
  • Conversion of Front Street to two-way travel with dedicated on street bike facilities
  • Conversion of Main Street to two-way travel while maintaining parking configurations

When are we doing it?

  • Current stage: DESIGN
    • Currently at a 60% level of detail
    • Expecting to reach 100% design in Summer 2026
  • Next Stage: CONSTRUCTION
    • Start of construction: TBD, potentially Spring 2027

Why are we doing it?

Restoring Front Street and Main Street to two-way traffic will:

  • create a more efficient flow of traffic because vehicles will be able to access their final destination such as parking garages without having to circle the block
  • create safer facilities for users by adding traffic calming features
  • make traveling downtown more predictable for residents and visitors,
  • better connect to adjacent streets because traffic patterns will be more consistent

How will this change/enhance Downtown Missoula?

  • SAFETY: Reducing the risk of crashes and increasing the level of comfort for all users traveling to and within downtown.

  • By restoring Front and Main to two-way streets, vehicle speeds are expected to decrease

  • The potential for wrong way travel is removed

  • The current double threat to pedestrians of two lanes of one-way traffic will be removed

  • The curb extensions at intersections will make pedestrians more visible and will decrease the crossing distance

  • Other traffic calming measures are being considered through these streets

  • The new traffic light at Madison and Front will provide an additional crossing across Madison rather than the Madison/Broadway Intersection.

  • ACCESS: The ease with which people can reach desired goods, services, activities, and destinations using a variety of transportation modes

  • By restoring Front/Main to two-way flow, the accessibility to businesses and other destinations greatly improves

  • Adding east-west bike connectivity creates improved accessibility through alternative forms of transportation

  • The new traffic signal at Front/Madison will allow for better accessibility to/from adjacent corridors/interstate accessibility

  • Improved access to the parking garages and lots

  • MOBILITY: The ease, efficiency, and capability of moving people between destinations.

  • The restoration of Front/Main will increase the mobility of users of downtown by:

  • eliminating the circling most vehicle users experience

  • facilitating connection to Madison St via a new traffic signal and therefore the University area and access to I-90

  • dedicating a bike facility on Front Street, which helps cyclists move efficiently from east-to-west


Click here to return to the full Downtown SAM project.

  • Save the Date! First Downtown SAM Open House

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    Save the date--October 8, 2025 will be the first Downtown SAM Open House.

    • Drop in any time between 4:30-7:00pm.
    • Missoula Public Library
    • Cooper Room B - Level 4
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