Demolition of Bridge Over I-25 Requires Rerouting Highway Traffic
Beginning at 10 p.m. each of these nights, crews will work to demolish the east portion of the US 6 bridge deck that crosses over I-25. To ensure the traveling public’s safety, southbound I-25 will be diverted off the highway at 6th Avenue and northbound I-25 traffic will shift over into the southbound lanes to travel beneath the bridge.
Southbound I-25 motorists will be detoured west on US 6 to Federal Boulevard then south on Federal to 5th Avenue to take eastbound US 6 and reconnect with southbound I-25. With I-25 traffic making this loop detour, people traveling south on Federal Boulevard and east on US 6 can also expect heavier than normal traffic, particularly between the hours of 10 p.m. and midnight each night. To facilitate traffic movement on Federal Boulevard, the eastbound US 6 off-ramp to Federal will be closed.
Traffic in both directions of I-25 will be narrowed down to a single lane prior to reaching 6th Avenue and the process of funneling traffic into one lane will begin prior to 10 p.m. Drivers should anticipate heavy traffic beginning at approximately 9:30 p.m.
Regional northbound through traffic should avoid the area by taking C-470 or I-225 to I-70 and northbound local traffic can take Santa Fe Drive north to 8th Avenue. Regional southbound through traffic should avoid the area by taking I-70 west to C-470 or east to I-225 and southbound local traffic can use Colfax or 8th avenues.
The $98 million US 6 Bridges Design-Build Project will replace six obsolete bridges on US 6 between Knox Court and I-25, improve traffic movements in the I-25 and US 6 interchange and enhance driver safety by eliminating several traffic weave movements along US 6 between Federal Boulevard and I-25. Substantial project completion is planned for August 2015.
All construction activities are weather-dependent and subject to change. For updated project information, visit http://www.coloradodot.info/projects/US6Bridges, call 720-881-5540 or email [email protected]