CONSTRUCTION UPDATE
Jefferson County Parking Lot
Work on a parking lot at the Jefferson County Government Center will begin early next week. Crews will begin by grading the area to level it off. The parking lot will be located along the southern side of the court house and administration offices. This work should not interfere with everyday business at the Courthouse.
Lakewood Gulch
Construction in the Lakewood Dry Gulch now encompasses the entire gulch from Sheridan Blvd. east to Federal Blvd. Mechanically Stabilized Earth (retaining) wall construction has begun around Tennyson Street and storm sewer replacement continues in several areas. The bike path between Sheridan and Perry has now been closed and a detour is in place. Xcel Energy is removing light poles to facilitate DTCG’s work and the reconstruction of the concrete box culvert under Knox Court is moving along as scheduled. Storm sewer replacement east of Perry Street has also closed 12th Avenue between Perry and Newton.
The gulch area is experiencing major construction activity and this will continue through the summer. Please use extreme caution if you are in or near the gulch as heavy equipment is constantly on the move. The safety of residents is very important to DTCG and RTD during construction of the West Corridor.
Construction of a light rail bridge east of Decatur Street on Howard has begun. For the most part, work on the bridge will be contained to the RTD right-of-way and should not impede traffic; however some traffic flaggers may be utilized for material deliveries. The pedestrian path through this area has been rerouted to 10th Avenue.
Placement of the pedestrian bridges at Tennyson Street and Hazel Court is tentatively scheduled in July. The structures are being built off site, and once completed; they will be moved to the area and set in place. By early fall, these two bridges should open to the public to provide pedestrian and bike access over the construction zone in the gulch.
Kipling Walls
Construction of the Kipling MSE walls is expected to be completed in July. Construction on the Pikeview pedestrian tunnel is nearing completion as well. As we mentioned last month, the tunnel itself will remain closed throughout construction and open when trains begin running in 2013. The tunnel, which is at ground level, but under the trackway, will enable bikes and pedestrians to cross under the tracks to access the north and south side of the tracks in a very safe manner.
Collins Avenue Utility Work
Construction has begun on the concrete box culvert (CBC) on the north side of Collins Avenue. This new culvert will carry storm water underground in this area. This activity should not impact traffic but drivers may see occasional lane closures to accommodate material deliveries.
Union Boulevard
The realignment of the agricultural ditch on the south side of 6th Avenue continues. Crews are boring a path for the ditch under Union Blvd and should completely cross Union into the Cold Spring parking lot in early July. Eight parking spaces in the Cold Spring lot will be cordoned off for construction purposes. In July, DTCG will close the eastbound off ramp from 6th Avenue to Simms/Union over a weekend to cross the ditch under the ramp. Variable Message Signs on 6th Avenue and Union will be placed prior to the closure and traffic will be rerouted to Kipling or Indiana.
Denver Federal Center/6th Avenue Bridge
Installation of the new security fence north/south along the west side of the Denver Federal Center continues. Early construction on the 6th Avenue Bridge will begin by the end of June. Bridge construction should not impact traffic until the structure is rolled over 6th Avenue later this year. A coordinated Public Information effort with CDOT will give advanced warning of the closure of 6th Avenue, which will happen during non-peak traffic hours.
Utility Relocations
Qwest, Comcast and Xcel Energy continue their relocation activities along the light rail line.
|