CITY OF GRAND JUNCTION: Projects Affecting Traffic for the Week of 1/4/2021

CITY OF GRAND JUNCTION: Projects Affecting Traffic for the Week of 1/4/2021
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City of Grand Junction issued the following announcement on Jan. 1.

City of Grand Junction Projects with Travel Restrictions

Riverfront at Dos Rios Phase 2 Project (8/17/20 to 6/17/21)

  • Be aware of construction activities around the bicycle playground, access to the bike park from Riverside Parkway will remain open during construction
  • The existing asphalt surface of Riverside Drive, south of Hale Avenue, has been permanently removed. No vehicle access shall be allowed south of Hale
  • Riverfront Trail may be closed at times. Follow well-marked detour around construction activities

Non-City of Grand Junction Projects with Travel Restrictions

E Road Reconstruction between 31 Road and 32 Road – Mesa County

  • Expect full road closures with a well-marked detour route at various locations
  • Resident access will be maintained
  • Alternate route advised

33 ½ Road Irrigation Project, between D ½ Road and E ¼ Road – Mesa County

  • Expect full road closures with well-marked detour route in place
  • Resident access will be maintained
  • Alternate route advised
  • Work hours: Monday – Friday, 7am to 5pm
  • Anticipated Completion: January 31, 2021
  • Work hours: Monday thru Saturday, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
  • Anticipated completion: January 31st, 2021

Hwy 340 (Broadway) Culvert Improvements – CDOT

  • Construction will take place between Canary Ln. and Dressle Dr.
  • Expect minimal traffic impacts with occasional single lane closures
  • Working hours will be Monday through Friday from 7 am to 5 pm

G Road Power Pole Renovation Project Between 26 ½ Road and 27 Road – Grand Valley Power

  • Possible alternating one lane traffic through the work zone
  • Expect delays
  • Work hours: Monday thru Friday, 8 am to 5 pm
  • Anticipated Completion Date – Late April

Original source can be found here.



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