SW COLORADO - The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) will be working
on two rock fall maintenance projects in Archuleta and La Plata Counties over
the next two weeks.
ROCK FALL AREA 1:
Beginning Monday, July 25 and continuing through the end of the
week, crews will be working on US Highway 160 between Bayfield and Pagosa
Springs. The specific area is located in Archuleta County just east of Yellow
Jacket Pass (MP 116). On the north side of the road, large rocks and debris
have come loose and lodged underneath the barrier netting that was originally
placed on the hillside. Crews will use a crane to lift and shake the netting to
release the rocks and boulders. The netting will be replaced as well as new
netting installed.
CDOT engineer Kevin Curry said, “The cable netting has done its
job. The barrier has prevented rocks from coming down onto the roadway. But we
now need to do a little maintenance and clean out debris from underneath the
netting.”
TRAVEL IMPACTS: US 160 is a three-lane road at this location, therefore crews
will be able to work in the far outside lane closest to the hillside. Two-lane
traffic will be maintained, however occasional stops and delays may be
necessary when heavy equipment is being moved. Motorists are urged to use
caution and watch for maintenance crews and signage.
ROCK FALL AREA 2:
Crews will work the following week for two days, Aug 1 and 2, at
an area in La Plata County, just south of Durango on Colorado Highway (CO) 3.
The shale cliff on the east side of CO 3 also was previously mitigated with the
use of netting. Large boulders have fallen and are trapped on top of the steel
posts which hold up the netting. A crane will be used to open up the netting
and attempt to allow the boulders to fall.
TRAVEL IMPACTS: Traffic on CO 3 will encounter some temporary closures
periodically over the course of the two day project. Electronic signs will
advise motorists of traffic stops and delays. Motorists may want to
consider alternate routes and are urged to use caution and watch for
maintenance crews and signage.
Stay Informed: To sign up to receive project information and/or lane closure
updates on state highways in the area of your choice, visit CDOT’s website
at www.codot.gov and choose the
envelope icon at the bottom of the page. Or, to see CDOT’s lane closure reports
for projects statewide, visit www.codot.gov/travel/scheduled-lane-closures.html.
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