Boulder
• 28th Street improvements — Pearl to Iris: This project will improve multimodal travel along 28th Street from Pearl to Iris. Northbound 28th and Valmont Road RTD Stop No. 17992 serving 205 and BOLT routes will be temporarily relocated to just south of the Valmont intersection until Dec. 31.
• 19th Street and Fourmile Canyon Creek Underpass: Crews will begin replacing the bridge over Fourmile Canyon Creek and construct a bike/pedestrian underpass. Northbound 19th Street will be closed to all travel between Sumac and Upland. Vehicle/RTD service detour via Quince. Work is anticipated to end April 1.
• Arapahoe Avenue resurfacing: Resurfacing operations on Arapahoe Avenue will require westbound lanes to merge into a single lane traffic in each direction on eastbound Arapahoe Avenue between Foothills Parkway and Range Street. Work will take place 9 a.m.-4 p.m. through Monday.
• 63rd waterline replacement: 63rd, Andrus and 62nd will be closed from Jay to Valmont for through traffic. Business and residential access will be maintained. Work is expected to be completed on April 1.
Boulder County
• Sugarloaf Road culvert replacement at Betasso Road: Two culvert replacements on Sugarloaf Road at Betasso Road will require lane closures and the installation of a temporary three-way traffic signal, which will result in travel delays. Work is anticipated to last into November. Access to Betasso Preserve will be maintained.
• City of Boulder 63rd Street waterline replacement: Boulder is conducting a waterline replacement project that will have traffic impacts through February. Throughout the project, 63rd Street / Andrus Road / 62nd Street will be closed between Jay and Valmont and open to local and business access only. Both lanes of traffic on 63rd Street between Gunbarrel Avenue to the 63rd Street railroad crossing will shift to the east side of 63rd Street. The Road Maintenance Division will be replacing a deteriorating culvert at the Boulder Whiterock Ditch starting Monday. The work will require a full closure of 63rd Street between Jay Road and Twin Lakes Road through mid-November.
• Colo. 119 safety, mobility and bikeway construction: CDOT work on Colo. 119 / Diagonal Highway. This project is anticipated to be completed in spring 2027.
Erie
• Canyon Creek roundabout construction: KB Homes will begin construction of a new roundabout at the curve where Jay Road meets the former Jasper Road (soon to be renamed Lombardi Street), as part of the Canyon Creek Filing 7 subdivision. The southern extension of Lombardi Street will also connect to the roundabout. A temporary “fly road” bypass will be installed on the inside of the Jay Road and Lombardi Street curve to maintain two-way traffic throughout the project. While full road closures are not expected, short-term daytime single-lane closures may occur on Jay Road and Lombardi Street during construction. The work is expected to take approximately eight weeks, with completion anticipated by Friday.
• Traffic diversion on Colo. 52: A traffic diversion is now in place along Colo. 52 between WCR 5 and WCR 7 to accommodate construction of a new box culvert beneath the highway. The “shoo-fly” detour will remain in place 24 hours a day through the end of October. Claystone anticipates completing work by Oct. 10, but motorists should plan for the diversion to remain active through Oct. 31 as a contingency. While no full or partial road closures are expected, drivers should anticipate backups and delays during peak travel hours. A reduced speed limit of 40 mph is in effect through the construction zone, and all travelers are urged to use caution.
• Prince Lake Dam rehabilitation: Sema is working on rehabilitation work on the Prince Lake Dam at 111th Street and Flatiron Meadows Boulevard. The project will continue through March 2026 and includes rebuilding a section of the dam and installing drainage infrastructure along 111th Street. Work trucks and equipment will use 111th Street for site access, and while no lane closures are planned, drivers may experience brief delays when trucks enter or exit the site.
• Street maintenance: The town is working on a two-inch mill and overlay project on select streets through Oct. 31. Crews will grind the top two inches of pavement and place new asphalt to improve safety, ride quality and drainage while extending pavement life. During construction, expect temporary lane closures, restricted parking and brief access delays in active work areas. Work will begin in the Sunwest neighborhood and then proceed in order through Meadow Sweet, Old Town, Kenosha Farms and Erie Village.
• Meadow Sweet Lane water main repair: On Monday, the Town of Erie Distribution and Collections team will repair a water main on Meadow Sweet Lane. Work will begin at 7:30 a.m. and is expected to be complete by 2 p.m., though work may extend later in the day if needed. During this time, Meadow Sweet Lane will be fully closed to through traffic between Meadow Sweet Farm Parkway and Willow Brook Circle.