Traffic shifts require nighttime closures of I-25 at US 34 and CO 402 Friday and Saturday
Travel Advisory
LOVELAND – As the Colorado Department of Transportation continues roadway improvements on I-25, traffic shifts are required to open works areas for permanent paving and bridge construction.
In order to complete these shifts a full closure of northbound I-25 at US 34 and northbound I-25 on-ramps from US 34 will be in place from 9 p.m., Friday, until 5 a.m., Saturday, and, if needed, again from 9 p.m., Saturday, until 5 a.m., Sunday. In Addition, a full closure of northbound I-25 from CO 402 to US 34 from 9 p.m., Saturday, until 5 a.m., Sunday.
Detour Information:
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Northbound I-25 at US 34 and northbound I-25 on-ramps from US 34 full closures:
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Northbound I-25 traffic will detour north on Centerra Parkway to Crossroads Boulevard, turn left and continue west to the northbound I-25 on-ramp.
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Northbound I-25 full closure from CO 402 to US 34:
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Northbound traffic will exit I-25 at Exit 255/CO 402, head east to County Road 13, proceed north on County Road 13 to US 34 and west on US 34 to the northbound I-25 on-ramp.
Stay Informed
More information about this project is available at:
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The project web site: https://www.codot.gov/projects/north-i-25
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Project information hotline: 720-593-1996
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Email the project team: [email protected]
Travelers are urged to “know before you go.” Gather information about weather forecasts and anticipated travel impacts and current road conditions prior to hitting the road. CDOT resources include:
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Road conditions and travel information: www.COtrip.org
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Sign up for project or travel alerts: bit.ly/COalerts
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See scheduled lane closures: codot.gov/travel/scheduled-
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