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Highlands Ranch Roadway Cone Zone / Lane Closure / Sidewalk Repair Schedule Highlands Ranch Roadway Cone Zone / Lane Closure / Sidewalk Repair Schedule Report for Monday , January 15, 2018 through Monday, January 22, 2018 C-470 Express Lanes Project* UPDATE for week of January 15 – January 22, 2018: Lane Closures: - Nighttime ramp closures from Northbound to Southbound I-25 ramps to Westbound C-470 are required intermittently through the next few weeks. Ramps affected by closures are Quebec, University, Broadway, Lucent, Santa Fe and Wadsworth both Westbound and Eastbound. Please check back at the following website: www.codot.gov/projects/C470ExpressLanes Note: The traffic control supervisor determines if closures need to be adjusted to provide a safe method of handling traffic conditions if curves, hills, etc. are present. *All lane closures are weather dependent. This is a CDOT project. For further information, please visit CDOT’s website: www.codot.gov/projects/C470ExpressLanes Regional Transportation District (RTD) Southeast Rail Extension (SERE) Project (Light Rail Extension) As part of RTD’s 2004 voter-approved FasTracks plan to extend rapid transit across the Denver metro region, construction continues for the Southeast Rail Extension project. UPDATES: · Monday, January 15 – Thursday, January 18: o Northbound I-25 between RidgeGate Parkway and Lincoln Avenue § From 8 p.m. to 5:30 a.m. daily - Alternating double and triple lane restrictions for bridge work. At least one through lane will remain open · Monday, January 15: o Southbound I-25 between C-470 and RidgeGate Parkway § From 9 p.m. to 5:30 a.m. daily - Alternating double and triple lane restrictions for bridge work. At least one through lane will remain open · Ongoing traffic impacts include: o Southbound I-25 off-ramp to westbound Lincoln Avenue § From 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily - Right shoulder closed, watch for trucks entering the ramp to accommodate truck hauling (Go to next page) Contracted & Managed by Douglas County Engineering Services http://www.douglas.co.us/engineering/capital-improvement-projects/ Highlands Ranch Roadway Cone Zone / Lane Closure / Sidewalk Repair Schedule Please check back at this Website: Southeast Rail Extension Encourage your neighbors and co-workers to sign up for Southeast Rail Extension updates. Get More Information: Construction Information Line: (720) 643-2300 Website: Southeast Rail Extension Email: [email protected] Construction activities are weather dependent and subject to change during the design/build process. The Southeast Rail Extension Project will expand the Southeast Rail Line 2.3 miles from Lincoln Station to RidgeGate Parkway in Lone Tree. The expansion encompasses three new stations as follows: the Sky Ridge Station and Kiss-n-Ride near Sky Ridge Medical Center; a second Kiss-n-Ride at the future Lone Tree City Center Station; and a 1,300-space Park-n-Ride at the RidgeGate Parkway Station. The 2.3-mile extension includes a 5-span, 620-foot-long bridge over Lincoln Avenue; an 11-span, 1,397-foot-long bridge over I-25 and a 4-span, 506-foot-long bridge over RidgeGate Parkway. Titan Road Improvements Please check back for updates at the following link: “Titan Road Improvements – Construction Updates” For further information, please contact Matt Williams at [email protected] or Pete George at [email protected] Lincoln Pedestrian Bridge Project Single lane closures will occur on EB and WB Lincoln Ave. intermittently from 8:30 am to 3:30 pm until end of February. This is a City of Lone Tree Project; for more information, please contact Lisa A. Albers, P.E., Capital Improvement Manager with the City of Lone Tree, at [email protected] C-470 Widening Project Yosemite Street from Park Meadows Drive to Park Meadows Center Drive will have lane closures from 8:30 am to 3:30 pm (Weekdays and Weekends) and 9 pm to 6 am (Weekdays and Weekends). Acres Green Drive from Park Meadows Drive to Parkway Drive will have lane closures from 8:30 am to 3:30 pm (Weekdays and Weekends) and 9 pm to 6 am (Weekdays and Weekends). This is a City of Lone Tree Project; for more information, please contact Lisa A. Albers, P.E., Capital Improvement Manager with the City of Lone Tree, at [email protected] Contracted & Managed by Douglas County Engineering Services http://www.douglas.co.us/engineering/capital-improvement-projects/ .
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