Construction Road Closings Announced

  • Tuesday, April 24, 2018
Here are upcoming road closings:
 
W. 7th Street: The 100 block of E 7th Street will be closed Tuesday, between Walnut Street and Cherry Street  from 8 p.m. until 5 a.m. for utility work. This night work will repeat as weather allows for one week.  A detour will be posted.

Mountain Creek Road: The 5400 block of Mountain Creek Road will be closed between US 27 and Browntown Road on Wednesday, for utility work. A detour will be posted. 

Passenger Street: The 1400 block of Passenger Street will be closed to southbound traffic and parking between Main Street and Johnson Street from April 30 until May 4 for utility work. The street will be open to northbound, one way traffic to access businesses and Johnson Street.

View CDOT's map of event and road closures for full details of projects underway.
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