Fourmile Canyon recovery project update

Posted on: February 24th, 2020
The remaining flood recovery-related construction has been suspended until temperatures are more suitable to complete the remaining work.

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 For Immediate Release

Feb. 24, 2020

Media Contact

Andrew Barth, 303-441-1032

Fourmile Canyon Drive cycling restrictions lifted

Flood recovery project suspended until spring

Boulder County, Colo. – Daytime, weekday cycling restrictions in place on Fourmile Canyon Drive and Gold Run Road due to heavy construction activity have been lifted. The remaining flood recovery-related construction has been suspended until temperatures are more suitable to complete the remaining work, most likely in May 2020. When work resumes, cycling restrictions are unlikely to be reinstituted.

After work resumes in the spring, a majority of the remaining effort will focus on removing the old asphalt and repaving the road. Other activities include: revegetation and landscaping, stream restoration, guardrail installation, and retaining wall veneers. There will still be trucks and equipment on the road, but the volume of activity will be greatly diminished. This work is anticipated to last into July.

Boulder County thanks everyone for their patience and understanding while we’ve worked to complete the last major flood-recovery related reconstruction project in the county.

For more information, visit the project webpage at www.4milecanyon.com, or contact Andrew Barth, Boulder County Public Works, at 303-441-1032 or at abarth@nullbouldercounty.org.


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