Expect Overnight Closures April 22-27 on I-25 from Eagleridge Boulevard to US 50B

Travel Advisory

April 19, 2018 -


PUEBLO—
Rehabilitation of the bridge on I-25 at US 50B (98A - Belmont Interchange) will require the following closures:

8 p.m. Sunday, April 22 - 5 a.m. Monday, April 23
Westbound US 50B to the on-ramp to southbound I-25 will be closed. Traffic will be detoured onto the northbound on-ramp to I-25 to the 29th Street (100B) exit, where motorists can then go southbound on I-25.

The southbound and northbound left lanes on I-25 will also be closed as crews perform girder repair and replace traffic barriers.


Midnight to 5 a.m. Monday, April 23
Beginning at the Eagleridge interchange (Exit 102), southbound traffic may encounter rolling closures to the US 50B interchange as crews move equipment for bridge repair.


8 p.m. Monday, April 23 - 5 a.m. Tuesday, April 24
Westbound US 50B to the on-ramp to southbound I-25 will be closed. Traffic will be detoured onto the northbound on-ramp to I-25 to the 29th Street exit, where motorists can then go southbound on I-25.

The southbound and northbound left lanes on I-25 will also be closed as crews perform bridge repairs.


8 p.m. - 5 a.m. each night/morning of April 24-26
Westbound US 50B to the on-ramp to southbound I-25 will be closed. Traffic will be detoured onto the northbound on-ramp to I-25 to the 29th Street exit, where motorists can then go southbound on I-25.

The southbound and northbound left lanes on I-25 will also be closed as crews perform bridge repairs.


Speeds will be reduced to 45 mph through the work zone during all closures.

Project Info

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 2017, 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 June 2018.

Members of the Media

The CO 96 project is an active construction area. Access on the project site is restricted unless accompanied by a Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) representative. Your safety is important to us, so please coordinate access requests in advance with the project team. 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.

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