FULL CLOSURE OF EASTBOUND I-270 THIS WEEKEND FOR BRIDGE DECK REPAIRS TO CAUSE MAJOR DELAYS

October 28, 2011 - TRAFFIC ADVISORY - Denver Metro Colorado/CDOT Region 6 - ADAMS COUNTY- Tonight, October 28, 2011, the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) will continue bridge deck rehabilitation on I-270 with a full closure of eastbound I-270 between York Street and Vasquez Boulevard. The closure will be in place from 10 p.m. tonight until 5 a.m. on Monday, October 31, 2011. Major delays are expected and alternate routes such as I-25 to I-70 are strongly advised.

In addition to the full closure, one lane of eastbound and westbound I-270 near Dahlia Street will be closed from 8 p.m. tonight until 5 a.m. Monday to allow crews to continue with the bridge deck rehabilitation on the bridges over Dahlia Street.

The bridge rehabilitation consists of rotomilling the existing asphalt, removing and replacing deteriorated concrete, paving, and striping. In all, the project will rehabilitate six bridge decks on I-270 including:

  • Eastbound and Westbound I-270 over Dahlia Street
  • Eastbound I-270 over the Burlington Ditch, which is between York Street State Highway 265 (Brighton Road)
  • Eastbound I-270 over the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad
  • Eastbound I-270 over the South Platte River, which is near York Street
  • Eastbound I-270 over State Highway 265

To complete the work, there will be full closures of eastbound I-270 between York Street and Vasquez Boulevard for one more weekend and single lane closures on eastbound and westbound I-270 near Dahlia Street for several more weekends.

To receive the updates throughout the project, sign up for e-mail alerts at www.coloradodot.info.  Click on the logo in the upper right corner below the search function and choose “I-270 Bridge Repairs” under projects. You may also choose to sign up for other lists based on your needs and interests.  If you have any questions or concerns about the project, please call the project public information hotline at 303-229-5541.

Structures, Inc. is the contractor for this $1.5 million project scheduled to be complete by the end of November 2011.