CDOT plan to put WB I-70 in a Tunnel

CDOT announces a Proposed Action for westbound I-70 Mountain Corridor improvements 

Renderings of a new westbound tunnel, frontage road and more are linked below

CLEAR CREEK COUNTY – With more people moving to and visiting Colorado, the more it becomes difficult to travel on Interstate 70 through the mountains. The Colorado Department of Transportation has been working with local elected officials and stakeholders to develop concepts and designs that would help alleviate congestion, improve safety and maintain the unique environment of the mountains and are moving forward with a Proposed Action.

CDOT has made a lot of progress since it signed the 2011 Record ofDecision (ROD), which included a decision about capacity, mode and location for future transportation improvements. The I-70 Mountain Corridor ROD included the following improvements in particular for the Floyd Hill study area: six lane capacity and shared use trail and frontage roads from Idaho Springs to US 6.

Since then, CDOT conducted a Concept Development Process, which is a process that developed a shared vision for the corridor between stakeholders. The process focused on westbound improvements from the top of Floyd Hill to the interchange of I-70 with US 40. Through the National Environmental Policy Act process, the project team has been studying alternatives provided by the I-70 Concept Development Process.

Through this process, CDOT, the Federal Highway Administration, and various local elected officials and stakeholders have moved forward with the major components of a Proposed Action (or concept) that will reconfigure the I-70/US 6 interchange and will make significant safety and mobility improvements along the I-70 Mountain Corridor.

As part of the Proposed Action, westbound I-70 will be widened from two lanes to three at Floyd Hill to accommodate more westbound travelers. I-70 will be reconfigured with simplified curves, bridges, and walls to improve line of sight and improve driver safety.

The new westbound I-70 alignment would be placed in a tunnel at the bottom of Floyd Hill to reduce weather impact and improve driver safety. During construction, the westbound alignment can be built adjacent to existing traffic lanes – limiting impacts for the traveling public.

The project also proposes to complete a key link of shared-use trail from the Clear Creek Greenway towards the Peaks to Plains Trail in Jefferson County, which was a part of Governor Hickenlooper’s Colorado Trails Initiative. The project will complete the trail from the Veterans Memorial Tunnels to the US 6 and I-70 interchange building on the goal to connect Metro Denver over the Continental Divide.

The ballot estimate for improvements to I-70 from the top of Floyd Hill to the Veterans Memorial Tunnels is up to $550 million. At this time, CDOT does not have enough funding to start construction on this project once this study is complete.

As an interim solution to congestion issues along the I-70 Mountain Corridor, CDOT’s project team is looking at constructing a Westbound I-70 Peak Period Shoulder Lane, or a Mountain Express Lane, similar to what the eastbound I-70 Mountain Express Lane. If funding is identified for this $80 million project, construction could start in late spring or summer 2019.

FLOYD HILL RENDERING VIDEOS

Westbound I-70/Floyd Hill Rendering + Explanation: https://vimeo.com/269032333/86711bb9c9

Westbound I-70/Floyd Hill Rendering ONLY: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XfdUo64LfD0

Eastbound I-70/Floyd Hill Rendering ONLY: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UZmKWP82xNE

 


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