Daytime Ramp Closures on US 50 & CO 96/47 Interchange

August 7, 2017 - Southeastern Colorado/CDOT Region 2 - Daytime Ramp Closures on US 50 & CO 96/47 Interchange

Pueblo, CO - Road construction will require the closure of the ramps at the CO 96 (East 4th Street)/Highway 50/CO 47 interchange. The closures will be in place during the day beginning at 7 a.m. and reopening at 7 p.m. each night, starting on  August 9th  and continuing each day through 16th. The ramps will be open every night as well as over the weekend of August 11th through 14th .  Motorists be directed to use Troy Avenue and Pete Jimenez Road as a detour.  The closures are necessary for crews to do roadway resurfacing.

This work is part of the $10 million, CO 96 (4th Street) improvement project which includes, intersection renovation, signal replacement, resurfacing, and bridge rehabilitation.  Work began in July and will improve surface quality, enhance safety and provide improved pedestrian crossings, including upgrading ADA ramps to current standards.  The project is scheduled to be complete by the end of 2017.

All Media Personnel: CO 96 project is an active construction area. Access on the project site is restricted unless accompanied by a Colorado Department of Transportation representative. Your safety is important to us so please coordinate access requests in advance with Michelle Peulen. A safe area for interviews, b-roll, etc., and a project team member will be designated for escort and will coordinate the appropriate Personal Protective Equipment. We appreciate your cooperation. 

For information regarding CDOT project statewide, long on to www.cotrip.org, download the CDOT Mobile app or call 511 from anywhere in the state.  To receive real-time updates about road condition in our area, visit www.coloradodot.info and click on the cell phone icon in the lower right hand corner of the page.  Information about weekly lane closures will be available at www.coloradodot.info/travel/scheduled-lane-closures.html.  

For project details, please call the project hotline 719 391-5755