Fourmile Canyon Drive Project Update – 2nd traffic signal added at new work site

Posted on: November 13th, 2018

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Due to unforeseen engineering issues, the retaining wall work at 1033 and 1057 Fourmile Canyon Drive has been slowed, so Lawrence Construction is going to start work on another wall location just south of the Poorman Fire Station. In order to safely complete this wall, the road has been reduced to one lane at all times and traffic signals are being used to safely move travelers around the work area at night and on the weekends. By opening up a second work zone, the project will be better able to stay on schedule. 

The set of three signals at  the original location (1033/1057) are set so that a vehicle that is stopped just as the light changes to red will have to wait approximately four minutes. The third signal is in place to allow the residents of 1033/1057 to safely exit their home. This signal is only triggered when a resident is trying to leave. 

The new signal set near the firehouse has similar four-minute maximum timing. There will only be two signals in use here because no driveways are located in the middle of the work zone. 

The total wait of the two traffic signals is still under the 15-minute maximum set by the project parameters. 

Please let me know if you have questions.

Have a good day.

Sincerely,

Andrew

Andrew Barth
Communications
Boulder County Transportation
abarth@nullbouldercounty.org
303-441-1032
www.4MileCanyon.com 

 

 


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