Military Access, Mobility & Safety Improvement Program Updates for Week of July 9

Travel Advisory

July 7, 2023 - Southeastern Colorado - Southbound I-25 lane closures for storm damage repairs

Colorado Springs —­­ Due to frequent rainfall along Interstate 25 between South Academy Boulevard and Santa Fe Avenue, overnight lane closures are required next week to repair erosion damage.

Beginning at 7 p.m. on Monday, July 10, and continuing until Thursday, July 13, drivers can anticipate a nightly right lane closure on southbound I-25. All lanes reopen daily at 6 a.m. Tuesday through Friday. Also, a southbound I-25 right lane closure will also occur to repair erosion damage Friday, July 14, 9 p.m. – 8 a.m.

Also, there will be various mobile closures on north- and southbound I-25 beginning at 7 p.m. on Friday night to apply new lane striping where needed. Striping work will be complete by 9 a.m. Saturday, July 15.

These closures are weather dependent and subject to change.

Traffic on I-25 will be head-to-head, separated by temporary barrier with 11-foot lanes and 2-foot shoulders. The traffic configuration will be in place 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Normal working hours will be 7 a.m. to 9 p.m., Monday through Friday. The speed limit in this area has been reduced to 55 MPH. Slight traffic delays are expected and motorists are urged to use extra caution while traveling in the new traffic pattern. Fines will be double through the construction zone.

Traffic Impacts

I-25 between U.S. 85/Fountain (mile 127) and South Academy Boulevard (mile 135)
Nighttime closures:

  • Monday, July 10 through Thursday, July 13, 7 p.m. to 6 a.m., southbound I-25 right lane closure between mile 135 to 128
  • Friday, July 14, 9 p.m. to 8 a.m., southbound I-25 right lane closure between mile 135 to 132
  • Friday, July 14, 7 p.m. to 9 a.m., north- and southbound I-25 mobile closures between mile 135 to 128

Project Overview

Interstate-25 – Safety and Efficiency Improvements

The improvements to I-25 addressed in this project are located along an approximately 7.5-mile segment of south I-25 beginning at South Academy Boulevard and extending to the Santa Fe Avenue (U.S. 85/87) exit at Fountain (MP 128), which exits to Gate 19 of Fort Carson. The project includes:

  • Replacement of two bridges crossing over South Academy Boulevard
  • Widening of both inside and outside shoulders and installing safety improvements
  • Concrete surface treatment overlay to provide an improved riding surface
  • Installation of median barrier
  • Rehab and widening work on four bridges
  • Installation of an I-25 southbound deceleration lane at the interchange with CO 16

Colorado Highway 94

  • Safety and efficiency improvements with the addition of passing lanes, turn lanes, road widening and the installation of fiber on CO 94, which connects Schriever Space Force Base with Peterson Space Force Base and central Colorado Springs.

Safety Benefits

CDOT conducted a safety assessment for the corridor to evaluate the magnitude and nature of safety problems and analyze the causes of crashes. These transportation improvements are mitigation measures to reduce crashes, improve infrastructure, and address physical deficiencies that contribute to crashes in the corridor. Over the next 20 years, the project is estimated to result in fewer deaths, injuries and crashes on the four MAMSIP corridors.

Project Information

About the Military Access, Mobility & Safety Improvement Program Build Grant

Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) has initiated a program to deliver more efficient and safer mobility along I-25, Colorado Highway 94, South Academy Boulevard, and Charter Oak Ranch Road, enabling economic stability and development. The Military Access, Mobility & Safety Improvement Program is partially funded through an $18 million BUILD grant award from the US Department of Transportation. The delivery of these improvements will strengthen and enhance the redundancy of strategic movement between the nationally significant El Paso County military installations of Fort Carson, Peterson Space Force Base, Cheyenne Mountain Space Force Station, and Schriever Space Force Base.

Know Before You Go

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:

Remember: Slow For The Cone Zone

The following tips are to help you stay safe while traveling through maintenance and construction work zones.

  • Do not speed in work zones. Obey the posted speed limits.
  • Stay Alert! Expect the unexpected.
  • Watch for workers. Drive with caution.
  • Don't change lanes unnecessarily.
  • Avoid using mobile devices such as phones while driving in work zones.
  • Turn on headlights so that workers and other drivers can see you.
  • Be especially alert at night while driving in work zones.
  • Expect delays, especially during peak travel times.
  • Allow ample space between you and the car in front of you.
  • Anticipate lane shifts and merge when directed to do so.
  • Be patient!

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