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~ Colorado Springs - Marksheffel Road will experience temporary closures for three consecutive nights from February 3rd to 5th, affecting all through traffic from south of Dublin Boulevard to north of Stetson Hills Boulevard. The closures will take place between 7 p.m. and 5:30 a.m. as crews work to place temporary concrete barriers for safety purposes.
According to the project's spokesperson, the signed detour route will direct travelers to use Peterson Road between Dublin Boulevard and Stetson Hills Boulevard during the overnight closures. However, local access to the Mountain Valley Preserve neighborhood (Ryker Peak Drive and Tarren Heights) will still be available from either the north or south. Residents are advised to follow signs and crew instructions during this time.
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The construction on Marksheffel Road, which spans from Barnes Road to Dublin Boulevard, is expected to continue until late 2026. However, this timeline is subject to change depending on weather conditions.
To stay updated on road closures and traffic pattern changes, community members can text IMPROVE to 866-762-3640 for text alerts. Additionally, message boards along the corridor and the project hotline (719-645-4055) will provide the latest schedule information.
For more information about the project, including updates and frequently asked questions, visit coloradosprings.gov/marksheffel or contact marksheffel@workzone.info with any inquiries.
According to the project's spokesperson, the signed detour route will direct travelers to use Peterson Road between Dublin Boulevard and Stetson Hills Boulevard during the overnight closures. However, local access to the Mountain Valley Preserve neighborhood (Ryker Peak Drive and Tarren Heights) will still be available from either the north or south. Residents are advised to follow signs and crew instructions during this time.
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The construction on Marksheffel Road, which spans from Barnes Road to Dublin Boulevard, is expected to continue until late 2026. However, this timeline is subject to change depending on weather conditions.
To stay updated on road closures and traffic pattern changes, community members can text IMPROVE to 866-762-3640 for text alerts. Additionally, message boards along the corridor and the project hotline (719-645-4055) will provide the latest schedule information.
For more information about the project, including updates and frequently asked questions, visit coloradosprings.gov/marksheffel or contact marksheffel@workzone.info with any inquiries.
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