A project bringing infrastructure improvements to U.S. Highway 6 in Clifton is set to begin construction later this spring, according to the Colorado Department of Transportation.
Officials from the State of Colorado, Colorado Department of Transportation and local governments are excited about the idea of a mobility hub in Grand Junction, if only they can find
The west side of the intersection at First Street and Grand Ave. is closing so crews can finish paving, the Colorado Department of Transportation announced Monday.
A proposed mobility hub near downtown Grand Junction is still a possibility despite the project not receiving a sought-after grant, according to the Colorado Department of Transportation.
The sharp bend where Second Street crosses Ute and Pitkin avenues in Grand Junction has been a tangle of competing interest amid planned upgrades to the Interstate 70 Business Loop, but a proposed transit hub could cut this Gordian knot.
For years, Grand Junction has been interested in turning Second Street into a promenade that would incorporate wider sidewalks and landscaping for a space more friendly to pedestrians and bicycles. One concern has always been finding a solution to get those people across Ute and Pitkin.
Meanwhile, the Colorado Department of Transportation has been working through upgrades to I70-B starting near Mesa Mall leading to its most recent work on the fifth phase of that project at the First Street and Grand Avenue intersection.