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Newly paved lanes opening as The Gap project heads into final year
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Bill Folsom
and last updated 2021-07-21 19:50:12-04
DOUGLAS COUNTY â There is a lot of happening right now on The Gap project as it heads into the final year of the four-year expansion. The project expands an 18 mile stretch of I-25 between Colorado Springs and Denver. Some work is complete, making it a lot easier for the nearly 80-thousand vehicles a day going through the construction zone.
There is new pavement with plenty of room to roll on the Monument Hill portion of the project. In a lot of instances where there were previously concrete barriers, it s gone now and it won t be coming back, said Bob Wilson with the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT). At the opposite end to the north, near Castle Rock, it is similar with barriers gone and newly paved lanes. In ma