Trending...
- Preston Dermatology & Skin Surgery Center and Dr. Sheel Desai Solomon Dominate Raleigh's Best Awards from The News & Observer
- Wzzph Deploys 5-Million-TPS Trading Engine with Hot-Cold Wallet Architecture Serving 500,000 Active Users Across Latin America
- Colorado Springs: Mayor Yemi coordinates community resources as SNAP benefits expire Nov. 1
Girders will be installed to the south side of the Platte Avenue Bridge over Sand Creek, March 24 – 26, as part of a bridge replacement project. To lessen traffic impacts, the installation is scheduled to happen overnight, with traffic being detoured each night of the installation, 8 p.m. through 5 a.m. All work is weather and resource dependent.
Eastbound traffic on Platte Avenue (including bicyclists and pedestrians) will be detoured each night March 24 through March 26 at Wooten Road north to Galley Road. Motorists should then continue traveling east on Galley Road to the Powers Interchange.
Eastbound lanes of Platte Avenue will remain in a one-lane configuration through May, weather and resource dependent. Expect traffic impacts and delays. Motorists are strongly advised to take alternate routes when possible. All business accesses will remain open throughout construction. Bicyclists and pedestrians are reminded of the restricted access around the site during construction.
More on Colorado Desk
The bridges (built in 1956) suffered from prior flood damage (2008) and overall degradation of the structures. The Platte Avenue over Sand Creek Bridge project will replace the two existing bridges with one bridge structure, and the addition of sidewalks along the north and south sides of Platte Avenue over the creek. Construction will also accommodate the future Sand Creek Regional Trail under the Platte Avenue bridge.
Platte Avenue is one of the city's main east/west mobility corridors and the new bridge will accommodate future growth along the corridor by providing additional lanes on Platte Avenue, along with signalizing the intersection at Space Center Drive. Funding for the project totals approximately $14 million, funded in part by the Pikes Peak Rural Transportation Authority and a federal grant.
For more information about this project, visit: ColoradoSprings.gov/PSCBridge
To receive project progress enewsletters, send an email to PlatteSandCreekBridges@gmail.com requesting to be added to notification list.
Eastbound traffic on Platte Avenue (including bicyclists and pedestrians) will be detoured each night March 24 through March 26 at Wooten Road north to Galley Road. Motorists should then continue traveling east on Galley Road to the Powers Interchange.
Eastbound lanes of Platte Avenue will remain in a one-lane configuration through May, weather and resource dependent. Expect traffic impacts and delays. Motorists are strongly advised to take alternate routes when possible. All business accesses will remain open throughout construction. Bicyclists and pedestrians are reminded of the restricted access around the site during construction.
More on Colorado Desk
- Colorado Springs: Costilla Street to close through January 2026 east of Wahsatch Avenue
- Colorado Springs: Mayor Yemi honors seven emerging leaders at annual Mayor's Young Leader Awards ceremony
- Colorado Springs: East Las Vegas Street closing under Circle Drive for two weeks
- Colorado: Gov. Polis: Speaker Pelosi is a Transformational American Leader
- Dr. Jay A. Johannigman Delivers Lecture at the John R. Border Memorial Lectureship in Buffalo
The bridges (built in 1956) suffered from prior flood damage (2008) and overall degradation of the structures. The Platte Avenue over Sand Creek Bridge project will replace the two existing bridges with one bridge structure, and the addition of sidewalks along the north and south sides of Platte Avenue over the creek. Construction will also accommodate the future Sand Creek Regional Trail under the Platte Avenue bridge.
Platte Avenue is one of the city's main east/west mobility corridors and the new bridge will accommodate future growth along the corridor by providing additional lanes on Platte Avenue, along with signalizing the intersection at Space Center Drive. Funding for the project totals approximately $14 million, funded in part by the Pikes Peak Rural Transportation Authority and a federal grant.
For more information about this project, visit: ColoradoSprings.gov/PSCBridge
To receive project progress enewsletters, send an email to PlatteSandCreekBridges@gmail.com requesting to be added to notification list.
0 Comments
Latest on Colorado Desk
- The Aligned Woman Is It Well With Your Soul
- Jonathan Malveaux Named Newest Member of Forbes Business Council
- NFL Midseason 2025: Who's for Real and Who's Faking It?
- Colorado State Land Board Acquires Lake Fork Ranch to Expand Trust's Revenue and Conservation Opportunities
- Colorado: Winter Park Express Continues Its Success for Winter 2025-26; Kicks Off on December 19
- Silver Ball, Golden Heart: Dallas-Area Pinball Wizards Flip for Charity at Side Quest Arcade
- Sweet Beginnings: Sugar Queen Dessert Shop Opens in the Colony Ridge Community
- Mergix Accounting Launches New Service Page for Denver & Colorado Springs
- Family-Raised Maine Coon Kittens Now Available in Colorado via Maine Coon Maniacs
- World Record Established: Million-Dollar Bilibin Screen Sells at Shapiro Auctions
- Lawproactive Launches Next-Generation CRM, Marrying Data and Location with Geo-Optimized Funnels for Attorney Lead Generation
- Flushing Out the Truth: Faex Uses AI to Spot Hidden Digestive Issues
- POWER SOLUTIONS N.V. Partners with ENERGY33 LLC to Deliver a 40.5 MW Temporary Power Project for ECUACORRIENTE S.A. in Ecuador
- Pioneering the Future of Human-Computer Interaction Through AI-Powered Neural Input Technology: Wearable Devices Ltd. (N A S D A Q: WLDS)
- Mend Colorado Announces Innovative Knee Pain Treatment for Boulder Residents Seeking Pain-Free Mobility
- Epic Pictures Group Sets North American Release Date for the Action Thriller LOST HORIZON
- HR Soul Consulting Recognized as a 2025 Inc. Power Partner Award Winner for the Fourth Consecutive Year
- Miqesia Investment Alliance Under Elias Mercer Launches Institutional Growth Initiative
- Colorado: Gov. Polis Orders Flags Lowered to Honor Former Vice President
- Colorado: Lt. Governor Dianne Primavera Visits Adams County Food Bank, Highlights State Action to Support Families as Federal SNAP Benefits Cut in Half