Rock Scaling on US 40 Mt. Harris Canyon Delayed Due to Weather

April 29, 2011 - WORK POSTPONED UNTIL MONDAY - Northwestern Colorado/CDOT Region 3 - Traffic control will be set up at 8 AM, expect delays throughout Monday.

ROUTT COUNTY – On Monday, May 2 (weather permitting), the Colorado Department of Transportation and contractor Yenter Companies will conduct some more rock scaling on US 40 in Mt. Harris Canyon, this time at mile point 113.7.  Crews will do some scaling by hand and also use airbags, inflated within cracks to bring down rock material.

CDOT and Yenter crews working in and monitoring this area in recent months detected some movement of rock at this site—the scaling is preventative maintenance to reduce the risk of rockfall that could impact the highway.

TRAVEL IMPACTS: Because of the unpredictable nature of rock scaling, including the size of material that may be brought down, motorists should plan for some potentially lengthy delays on Monday. Crews will hold traffic while bringing rocks down, between 8 AM and 5 PM; the hold time will depend upon safety and clearing debris from the roadway.  There will then be single-lane, alternating traffic through the work area. CDOT thanks motorists for going “Slow for the Cone Zone!”

For information on other CDOT projects, the public may call 511 or log onto CDOT’s traveler information web site at www.cotrip.org. Please sign up for e-mail or text messages on highway conditions/information:  www.coloradodot.info.