Fourmile Canyon Flood Recovery Project

Posted on: July 11th, 2019

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Fourmile Canyon Flood Recovery Project Update with Three-Week Look Ahead

Here’s the schedule for the next three weeks in Fourmile Canyon. Remember “N” refers to work in the north section above Logan Mill and “S” refers to work in the lower section below Poorman.

All work is weather dependent and the schedule is subject to changes based on crew and equipment availability. 

Construction continues on four retaining walls in the two zones controlled by signals/flaggers in the north section. Tomorrow, they plan to start drilling for caissons that will form the wall closest to Salina Junction, which means we’ll soon be one wall closer to being done.  

Work on the stone application in the south section should be done by the end of the month. Logistics for removal of the old asphalt and application of new material are being worked on now. I’ll provide more information on that significant undertaking as soon as details are ironed out. 

The contractor has asked that we remind people to not use their construction dumpsters for personal/residential refuse. They have been finding food in trash bins not protected for bears, which could lead to bigger problems for everyone.  

As always, please obey all flaggers and traffic signals.

Thank you for your help and your time. 

Have a good day.

Sincerely,

Andrew Barth
Communications
Boulder County Transportation
303-441-1032
abarth@nullbouldercounty.org 


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