August 10, 2021 / 3:16 PM MDT / CBS Colorado CLEAR CREEK COUNTY, Colo. (CBS4)- The Colorado Department of Transportation wants to hear from drivers before they begin improving a problem area for traffic near Floyd Hill. That stretch along Interstate 70 can become congested....
The article reports that the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) has parked a $25 million study of how to ease congestion on Interstate 70. CDOT is halting a proposal to simply widen the four-lane divided highway to six la...
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Exit 109 (Canyon Creek), Exit 116 (Glenwood Springs) and Exit 133 (Dotsero), due to mudslides from the Grizzly Creek burn scar, as per anupdated road closure announcementvia the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT).
"Making for safer conditions for crews to work, especially in the widening project from Idaho Springs to Empire," Wilson said. Many projects are still on schedule despite the current crisis. RELATED:Latest Updates On The Coronavirus Outbreak In Colorado ...
Colorado transportation officials are working to improve a heavily congested highway in the northern part of the Denver metro area.
Other parts of I-70 in Colorado's mountains remained open, although it was slow going for drivers in the snowy, dangerous road conditions. CDOT wrote in an alert on their website cotrip.org "Long-duration moderate to heavy snowfall rates will make mountain driving conditions very difficult...