CDOT US40/Lincoln Rehabilitation Project

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Aerial view of downtown Steamboat Springs and US40/Lincoln Avenue running through it.

The rehabilitation improvement project will happen over three months on US 40 in Steamboat Springs, Mile Point (MP) 130.5 to 133.5. The project will improve and prolong the life and durability of the roadway. ADA sidewalk accessibility will be improved. Work will primarily include concrete pavement panel replacement, ADA pedestrian ramps, and sidewalk improvements. Work will be done in both the eastbound and westbound directions on US 40, from 3rd Street to 13th Street.

  • Construction Cost: $2.2 Million
  • Contractor: KSK, LLC
  • Timeline: April to June 2024
  • Location: US 40 on Main Street in Steamboat Springs from 3rd street to 13th Street
    • Nearest Town/City: Steamboat
    • Mile Point(s): MP 130.5 to MP 133.5.
    • County: Routt

The rehabilitation improvement project will happen over three months on US 40 in Steamboat Springs, Mile Point (MP) 130.5 to 133.5. The project will improve and prolong the life and durability of the roadway. ADA sidewalk accessibility will be improved. Work will primarily include concrete pavement panel replacement, ADA pedestrian ramps, and sidewalk improvements. Work will be done in both the eastbound and westbound directions on US 40, from 3rd Street to 13th Street.

  • Construction Cost: $2.2 Million
  • Contractor: KSK, LLC
  • Timeline: April to June 2024
  • Location: US 40 on Main Street in Steamboat Springs from 3rd street to 13th Street
    • Nearest Town/City: Steamboat
    • Mile Point(s): MP 130.5 to MP 133.5.
    • County: Routt

  • US 40 concrete rehabilitation project begins in Steamboat Springs on April 3

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    Routt County — The Colorado Department of Transportation will soon begin concrete rehabilitation improvement work on US Highway 40 near Steamboat Springs. Work is anticipated to begin April 3. Motorists should plan for light once work begins, during April 3-12. Work will focus on ADA ramp improvements. Delays of 7-10 minutes will begin the week of April 15. Those delays are anticipated when there is a high volume of traffic moving through the project area, such as the morning and evening commute. Crews will conduct the rehabilitation improvement project for three months. Work is anticipated to be completed by the end of June. Work will take place from Mile Point 130.5 to MP 133.5. KSK, LLC is the contractor for this project.

    The project will improve and prolong the life and durability of US 40 in Steamboat Springs. ADA sidewalk accessibility will be improved, along with refreshed pedestrian crosswalks. Work will primarily include concrete pavement panel replacement, ADA pedestrian ramps, and sidewalk improvements. Work will be done in both the eastbound and westbound directions on US 40, from 3rd Street to 13th Street. A smooth road or highway has many important benefits, including safety and improved quality for the driving experience. A smoother surface also offers safer driving for motorists.

    Weekly email stakeholder construction updates will begin shortly before the project starts. Anyone can sign up for stakeholder updates by contacting the public information manager at 970-875-6461 or steamboatmainstrepairs@gmail.com. Once construction begins, customers can sign up for stakeholder updates using the following steps:

    • Go to https://subscription.cotrip.org/alerts
    • Click on “Subscribe to Construction Updates.”
    • Select “Northwest Colorado”
    • Select “Northern (Jackson, Moffat, Rio Blanco and Routt Counties)”
    • Select “US 40 Steamboat Main Street Rehabilitation.” Note: Construction updates usually begin once a project has started construction.
    • Click on the green "Submit" button at the bottom of the page

    Traffic Impacts

    • Intermittent daytime (7 a.m. to 5 p.m.) and nighttime work hours (range from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m.), Monday through Friday
    • Traffic impacts will be light at the start of the project, during April 3 - 12
    • Starting the week of April 15, motorists should plan for 7-10 minute delays. Delays may take place during the morning and evening commuter hours, and other peak travel times
    • Single-lane traffic, eastbound and westbound, will remain open at all times

    The project is expected to last until the end of June 2024.

    Project Information

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    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!

    About CDOT

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Page published: 27 Mar 2024, 05:27 PM