Salida ADA Curb Ramp and Lighting Improvements

— PROJECT START —  ADA ramp and lighting improvements to begin this week on US 50 & CO 291 in Salida

 

SALIDA — The Colorado Department of Transportation, in conjunction with the City of Salida, begnis construction upgrades at various locations along US 50 and CO 291 in Salida this week. Crews will mobilize today, Monday, March 29, with traffic control signage and devices put into the place by this afternoon. Work is expected to be completed by mid August. This project will enhance pedestrian and road safety.

 

As a partner in this improvement project, the City of Salida will also upgrade sidewalks, curb and gutter systems, median patterned concrete, and conduit for street lighting. Work will take place on US 50 and Palmer St. to CO 291 (Oak St.). The CDOT portion of the project includes work on ADA ramps at various intersections on US 50 and CO 291. The project will ensure that current federal standards with the Amercicans with Disabilities Act are met and maintained for enhanced accessibility and pedestrian safety. Crews will also upgrade sidewalks, curb and gutter systems, and asphalt patching. 

 

 

Work will take place on US 50 from MP 220.48 to 223.40, and at E 15 St. Work on CO 291 will take place from MP 0.0 to 2.24. Work locations on CO 291 include Wood Ave, B St., D St., E St., G St., I St., L St., M St., N St., and O St. (updated flyer attached)

 

Travel Impacts 

Working hours are Monday through Saturday during daylight hours. Motorists should slow down, drive with caution and give themselves extra travel time. 

Pedestrians & Bicyclists  

·         Sidewalk closures will be guided by flaggers only during working hours. 

·         Sidewalks will be closed with barricades and orange fencing overnight and on weekends.

·         Pedestrians, cyclists, and skate-boarders are not permitted in construction work areas. 

Motor Vehicles

·         Minimal delays to traffic are anticipated, with shoulder closures and single-lane closures throughout the duration of the project. 

·         Street and driveway access will also be impacted with alternate routes indicated with signage.  

·         Access may be impacted but will always be maintained for businesses and property owners. 

·         The speed limit will be reduced to 40 mph within the work zone on US 50 and will be strictly enforced. Traffic fines will be doubled in the work zone. 

 

Stay Informed 

More information is available at: 

·         Phone: 719-430-4525

·         Email: salidaimprovements@gmail.com

·         Project Webpage: www.codot.gov/projects/us50-salida-ped-improvements

 

Travelers are urged to “know before you go.” Gather information about weather forecasts, anticipated travel impacts and current road conditions prior to hitting the road. CDOT resources include:

·         Road conditions and travel information: www.COtrip.org 

·         Project or travel alerts: bit.ly/COalerts

·         Scheduled lane closures: codot.gov/travel/scheduled-lane-closures.html 

·         Social media: Twitter @coloradodot and Facebook facebook.com/coloradodot
 

About CDOT

CDOT’s Whole System-Whole Safety program has one simple mission — to get everyone home safely. Our approximately 3,000 employees work tirelessly to reduce the rate and severity of crashes and improve the safety of all modes of transportation. The department manages more than 23,000 lane miles of highway, more than 3,000 bridges and 35 mountain passes. CDOT also manages grant partnerships with a range of agencies, including metropolitan planning organizations, local governments and airports. It also operates Bustang, the state-owned interregional express bus service. Gov. Jared Polis has charged CDOT to further build on the state’s intermodal mobility options.