I-25 South Gap Open House to discuss new traffic impacts from Sky View Lane to Greenland Road
WHAT: Join the Colorado Department of Transportation for a public open house to learn about summer 2019 construction impacts throughout the entire 18-mile I-25 South Gap project corridor and what to expect as crews begin work in the middle section of the project from Sky View Lane to Greenland Road. There will not be a formal presentation. Instead, attendees can talk one-on-one with project experts about upcoming construction impacts. There will be multiple display boards and project representatives available to answer questions. CDOT personnel will be available for interviews upon request.
WHEN: Thursday, June 6, 2019, 5-7 p.m.
WHERE: Larkspur Elementary School
1103 Perry Park Ave.
Larkspur, CO 80118
Project Information
Project Hotline: 720-745-5435
Web: i25gap.codot.gov
Sign up for email updates: [email protected]
Text alerts: Text I25GAP to 21000
Project Facebook Page: Facebook.com/I25SouthGapProject
About the Project
CDOT is improving 18 miles of I-25 between Monument and Castle Rock by widening the highway from two to three lanes in each direction. The new lane will operate as an Express Lane, allowing motorists the choice of taking the Express Lane for a faster, more reliable travel time in exchange for a toll. Express Lanes will be free to vehicles with three or more people and motorcycles. All travelers will have the choice of taking the general-purpose lanes for free.
The $350 million project also includes shoulder widening, rebuilding bridges, new wildlife crossings, resurfacing with new pavement and modernizing technology. Project completion will occur in 2022.