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Thursday, January 30, 2025

Road Construction Updates

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Mayor Mike Coffman | Mayor Mike Coffman Official Website

Mayor Mike Coffman | Mayor Mike Coffman Official Website

As the city of Aurora improves its infrastructure offerings to its current and future residents, demands for more infrastructure, improvements and repairs also grow. On any given work day, there can be as many as 150 active work zones within the city.

Traffic engineering staff do make an effort to minimize the impact of these work zones to the traveling public. In addition to reviewing and approving the plans to ensure they are safe and compliant with all regulations, staff also work with contractors to seek alternatives to street closures and minimize the number of lane closures and their duration. Staff also try to keep conflicting work zones from overlapping in time or space. In most cases, these efforts are successful. However, on occasion, alternatives are not available and since we are dealing with the outdoor environment, even the best planned projects get delayed by weather, special events or unknown conditions, resulting in confusion and/or unplanned congestion.    

Please be patient, slow down and respect the workers and equipment required to maintain well-functioning infrastructure in the city.  

Ongoing Roadwork

The 2023 road construction projects map is now available. The city is improving the condition of its residential streets through the Build Up Aurora program.

Weekly Roadwork Construction Schedule

Visit this link for more information about city of Aurora roadwork.

Other Road Construction Work (weather delays may be expected for all work zones)

 

Havana at Jewell lane closures

Southbound Havana Street approaching Jewell Avenue will have one left through lane and one left turn lane closed and northbound Havana Street approaching Jewell will have one through lane from May 19 to 26 on weekdays only from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. to perform utility tie-ins. Expect merging traffic; use alternate routes.

Quentin full closure

Southbound Quentin between 16th and Colfax avenues will have a full closure from May 29 until June 30 around the clock to perform utility tie-ins. Expect merging traffic; use alternate routes.

Aurora Municipal Center on-site roadwork (east side)

As part of finishing the Aurora Municipal Center water line improvements project, milling will be completed in the turn lane at the traffic signal on East Alameda Parkway on either Tuesday, May 23, or Wednesday, May 24. On Wednesday, May 24, the installation of a traffic light loop will occur in the turn lane and through lanes at the East Alameda Parkway traffic signal. On Friday, May 26, paving will occur in this same area.

Mississippi lane shifts

Westbound Mississippi Avenue approaching Aspen Street will have two lanes closed from May 23 until June 13 around the clock for utilities maintenance work. Expect merging and slow traffic.

Gartrell and Inspiration

All directions of Inspiration Drive between Woodland Trail and Inspiration Lane will be fully closed around the clock from April 3 to June 1 to improve drainage. Use alternate routes; follow the signed detour, which will use Tomahawk Road, East Parker Road, East Main Street and Pine Drive.

Smith Road closure

Both directions of Smith Road between Smith Way and Picadilly Road will have a full closure from Feb. 10 through May 31 around the clock for installation of new infrastructure. Use alternate routes; followed signed detours along 26th Avenue.

Peoria full closure

Southbound Peoria Street between Colfax and 13th avenues will be fully closed around the clock on weekdays from May 21 to June 2 for installation of new utilities. Follow the signed detour; use alternate routes. The detour route will use Potomac and Havana.

Potomac full closure

Southbound Potomac Street approaching Second Avenue will have a full closure around the clock from Feb. 6 through July 6 to maintain infrastructure. Follow the signed detour; use alternate routes. The detour route will use Abilene or Sable.

High Line Canal Trail project

Both directions of Tower Road between Colfax and 35th avenues will have traffic lanes and pedestrian paths closed intermittently from Feb. 14 through June 2 from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. weekdays only for installing new infrastructure. Plan for delays; expect slow traffic.

Chambers Road Over Sand Creek Bridge

A permanent right-lane closure is in place on northbound Chambers Road from 23rd Street to the end of the bridge through June 15. Construction is in progress. Construction vehicles will be entering and exiting the work site regularly. Please respect the cone zone and drive safely. Visit the project webpage for weekly updates.

Major Road Projects in East Aurora

Significant work is underway in several areas to improve mobility on the east side of Aurora. Visit this story map to learn more (updated July 16, 2021).

CDOT Road Construction Updates

View weekly construction updates from the Colorado Department of Transportation.

State Highway 83 (Parker Road) Concrete Panel Replacement

The Colorado Department of Transportation and contractor Ralph L. Wadsworth are conducting work to improve several sections of roadway along Parker Road (State Highway 83) from E-470 to Arapahoe Road. This includes removal and replacement of damaged concrete panels, ADA curb ramp improvements, guardrail improvements, and joint sealing to minimize the effects of surface water infiltration. 

Visit the project website for updates, call the project hotline at 303.569.9945 or email SH83concretepanel@gmail.com for questions.

East Colfax Bus Rapid Transit

The city and county of Denver, in partnership with RTD, the city of Aurora and CDOT, is moving forward with Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) on East Colfax Avenue. This project is intended to move more people more efficiently and more safely along the Colfax Corridor.

Based on available funding, construction is slated to begin in 2024, with the system operating starting in early 2027. Buses will run down center transit lanes in Denver and on side-running transit lanes in Aurora. The city of Aurora negotiated an intergovernmental agreement with Denver to fund the design and construction of BRT elements along the Aurora portion of Colfax.

Opportunities for public engagement on the project continue, with two community open houses coming up in the next few weeks. For more information on the project, visit DenverGov.org/ColfaxBRT.

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