Week of June 9-14
Work activity
• Crews will work every Saturday for the foreseeable future.
• Water utility work continues in the 100 to 300 blocks.
• Electrical work continues in the 100 to 300 blocks, mostly conduit for lighting and rapid flashing beacons, as well as a multi-duct for future Colorado Department of Transportation and Town of Pagosa Springs communications.
• Work continues in the 200 to 300 block for storm drain installation
• Wastewater utility work in the 400 block continues. This work will be the town’s project (that is contracted with WW Clyde).
• The 2nd and 4th Street intersections on the north side of U.S. 160 will remain closed until utility and drainage work is complete.
Overflow parking available
• The overflow parking lots that the Town of Pagosa Springs has worked on are now open at 323 Hot Springs Boulevard and 811 San Juan Street. Other public parking is available throughout the downtown.
Watch where you walk
Pedestrian crosswalks will be open at 1st, 3rd and 4th streets. Mid-block crossings between 4th Street and 5th Street will be closed, but the crosswalk at 5th Street will remain open.
Mountain Express Transit bus stop information
The River Center stop, #18, has moved to 1st Street and U.S. 160 in front of the museum. Bus stop #19, 2nd Street and U.S. 160, has moved to 2nd Street and Lewis Street.
Safety tips for pedestrians
• Watch where you are going. Do not enter the work zone or climb over work zone safety barriers. Construction work may be fascinating, but always prioritize navigating the work zone as safely as you can.
• Pay attention to posted signs in the project area and follow all workers’ instructions. Cross streets only at open crosswalks or intersections; walk on sidewalks whenever they are available.
• Be alert for moving construction vehicles and other unexpected hazards, which often move suddenly and quickly. Stay off your phone when crossing the street or walking near the work zone.
• Look out for traffic before crossing the street make eye contact with drivers so you know they see you.
Safety tips for drivers
• Look out for pedestrians and bicyclists everywhere, at all times, and especially in areas near schools, parks, shopping areas and transit stops.
• Slow down as you approach the work zone. Give workers extra room and be prepared to stop.
• Stop before a crosswalk, not in it.
• Obey all traffic signals. All light signals are operational and must be obeyed.
• Put your cellphone down. Never drive distracted or impaired.
Please be alert when you are traveling through the new traffic configuration or visiting the downtown businesses, as heavy equipment will be frequently moving throughout the project limits.
Traffic impacts
• Motorists could expect up to 15-minute delays at various times through the work zone as equipment may need to be moved.
• There will be two-way traffic flowing in the eastbound lanes of U.S. 160 through the first season of operations.
• A 10-foot width restriction will remain in place 24/7 through Dec. 1.
• During inclement weather, project engineers will assess the roadway and work location to make determinations on work continuing depending on safety concerns for workers and commuters.
• Working hours are Monday through Saturday, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., and subject to change.
Stay informed and connect with the project
• Call the project information line: (970) 335-9230.
• Email the project team: Pagosa160reconstruction@gmail.com.
• Visit the project website: www.codot.gov/projects/us160pagosasprings.
• Subscribe to project updates: subscription.cotrip.org.