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May 17, 2024

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Celebrate our Public Works staff May 19 to 25


The week of May 19 to 25 is National Public Works Week, and we are celebrating our public works professionals who help maintain the infrastructure, facilities and services that are an essential part of our city and advance quality of life for all.


Aurora's community assets could not be provided without the dedicated efforts of public works engineers, managers, skilled tradespeople and employees at all levels, along with our partners in the private sector.


The city's Public Works Department has remained accredited with the American Public Works Association for many years, which reflects a commitment to continuous improvement and operational excellence.


This year marks the 64th annual National Public Works Week, sponsored by the American Public Works Association/Canadian Public Works Association.

Road Construction Work in Progress


Weather delays may be expected for all work zones.


Please check the road construction updates webpage and the city's social media channels for any unexpected changes to schedules.


In-progress and due-to-end projects


11th Avenue full closure

Both directions of 11th Avenue between northbound Del Mar Parkway and southbound Del Mar Parkway will be fully closed through May 24 around the clock for a city project to improve drainage. Follow the signed detour route, which uses Havana and 10th Avenue.


Peterson Road full closure

A private project is resulting in a full closure of Peterson Road between 48th Avenue and Colfax/Highway 36 through Oct. 28 to maintain infrastructure. Follow the signed detour route; plan for delays. The detour will use Harback Road between 48th Avenue and Colfax/Highway 36.


Southbound Airport full and partial closures

The full closure by a private developer of southbound Airport Boulevard between 22nd and Colfax avenues and between 22nd Avenue and Smith Road will continue around the clock through June 3. The closure duration was extended to repair a large water pipe that was damaged and a subsequent discover of unmarked communication lines that may need to be moved. Expect delays, and follow the signed detour route that uses Smith Road, Chambers Road or Tower Road.


Mississippi full closure

Both directions of Mississippi Avenue between Fulton and Joliet streets will have a full closure through June 14 around the clock due to a private utility working to maintain infrastructure. Use alternate routes; plan for delays.


Havana right turn lane closure

Southbound Havana Street between Kentucky and Mississippi avenues will have one right turn-lane closed around the clock through June 14 due to a private utility working to maintain infrastructure. Use alternate routes; plan for delays.


Gun Club Road full closure

A private development project has closed both directions of Gun Club Road between Sixth and 10th avenues through June 26 around the clock due to a private project to install new infrastructure. Follow the signed detour route, which uses the I-70 frontage road/Colfax and Stephen Hogan Parkway/Sixth Parkway between Picadilly and Powhaton roads. Plan for delays.


Northeast Aurora road closures and improvements

(view map for aerial view of closure impacts and alternate routes)

-56th Avenue between Monaghan and Hudson

Both directions of 56th Avenue between Monaghan and Hudson roads will have a full closure from July 15, 2023, to July 14, 2025, around the clock due to extensive road damage. The replacement road is currently being designed. Follow the signed detour; use alternate routes. The detour route uses Monaghan Road or Imboden Road between 26th Avenue and 56th Avenue.

-Hudson Road between 56th Avenue and 26th Avenue

Both directions of Hudson Road between 56th and 26th avenues will have a full closure from July 15, 2023, to July 15, 2025, around the clock due to extensive road damage. The replacement road is currently being designed. Follow the signed detour; use alternate routes. The detour route will use Monaghan Road or Imboden Road between 26th and 56th avenues.

-56th Avenue between E-470 and Jackson Gap

A private development project affecting 56th Avenue between the northbound E-470 ramps and Jackson Gap Road will have intermittent lane closures both day and night on weekdays and weekends until June 10 to construct enhanced traffic flow. The new eastbound alignment on the south side of existing 56th Avenue should be completed toward the end of July 2024, and eastbound and westbound traffic will then switch to that alignment while the existing alignment will be reconstructed. Please use caution and consider alternate routes.


Due-to-Start Projects


Havana Street lane closures

Both directions of Havana Street at Mississippi Avenue will have two of three through lanes and all left-turn lanes closed from May 20 to July 3 overnight only on weekdays and weekends due to a private utility working to replace infrastructure. The detour will use parallel roads, Peoria and Dayton between Alameda and Jewell. Use alternate routes; plan for delays.


Mississippi Avenue lane closures

Both directions of Mississippi Avenue at Havana Street will have two of three through lanes and all left-turn lanes closed from May 20 to July 3 overnight only on weekdays and weekends due to a private utility working to replace infrastructure. The detour will use parallel roads, Alameda and Jewell between Peoria and Dayton. Use alternate routes; plan for delays.


Imboden full closure

Both directions of Imboden between 48th Avenue and Colfax/Highway 36 will be fully closed from May 21 to 25 around the clock due to a city project to install new infrastructure. Follow the signed detour route; plan for delays. The detour will use Manila Road between 48th Avenue and Colfax/Highway 36. The full closure is required due to safety issues.


Chambers Road full and partial closures

The following closures are happening along Chambers Road due to a private utility working to maintain infrastructure:


  • Northbound Chambers Road between Colfax Avenue and Smith Road will have two of three lanes closed from May 20 to June 5, with a full closure occurring from May 24 to 31. Use alternate routes. Follow the signed detour, which will use Airport Road between Colfax Avenue and Smith Road. A full closure also is planned in this area from Aug. 2 to 9 for additional work.
  • Northbound Chambers Road between Sixth and Colfax Avenues will have a full closure from May 29 to June 5. Follow the signed detour, which will use Airport Road between Sixth and Colfax avenues. This same closure also will occur from Aug. 7 to 14.
  • Southbound Chambers Road at Hinkley High School will have a left turn lane closed from June 1 to 10. Use alternate routes. Entrance and exit for Hinkley High School will be closed to and from Chambers Road. This same closure also will occur from Aug. 7 to 14.
  • Southbound Chambers Road at Sand Creek will have two lanes closed from June 3 to 13. Use alternate routes. This same closure also will occur from Aug. 12 to 19.


Centrepoint Drive full closure

Both directions of Centrepoint Drive between Sable Boulevard and East Alameda Drive will be fully closed around the clock in June (dates to be determined) due to a private developer performing surface repairs. Follow the signed detour route; plan for delays.

This teal and purple graphic image is the logo for the I-70 Picadilly interchange project and links to the project webpage.

I-70 Picadilly Interchange Construction Updates


Intermittent, variable lane closures will occur on I-70 from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday, May 20, through Thursday, May 23.


Due to activities on an unrelated project along E-470, there will be an increase in trucks hauling materials via Picadilly and Smith roads north of I-70. Be prepared for additional traffic.


The right shoulders on both east- and westbound I-70 between mile markers 287 and 288 will be closed for the foreseeable future.


More information on the project is available at AuroraGov.org/I70Picadilly. All construction schedules and traffic impacts are subject to site- and weather-specific conditions.


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This map of Aurora shows the roads that will receive maintenance work in 2024 and links to a PDF on a webpage to enlarge the map.

Routine Yearly Road Maintenance Work


Aurora’s roadway maintenance programs are designed to provide safe travel conditions throughout the city and preserve the city’s investment in roadway infrastructure. Annual programs are developed to apply the appropriate maintenance strategy at the appropriate time in the roadway’s life cycle.


This year's annual street maintenance map is now available.

REGIONAL PARTNER CONSTRUCTION UPDATES


Metro Water Recovery


As part of ongoing and routine wastewater treatment system maintenance, Metro Water Recovery is rehabilitating segments of corroded pipe within Aurora. Construction for this critical infrastructure will be limited to brief disturbances at 11 bypass locations. Short-term road closures and/or traffic detours may be needed along bypass pumping routes.


Affected locations in 2024 may be viewed on the project website.


Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT)


View construction updates from the Colorado Department of Transportation.


E-470 Road Widening Project


View more on this project from the E-470 Tollway Authority.


East Colfax Bus Rapid Transit


The city and county of Denver, in partnership with RTD, the city of Aurora and CDOT, is moving forward with Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) on East Colfax Avenue. This project is intended to move more people more efficiently and more safely along the Colfax Corridor.


Based on available funding, East Colfax BRT construction is slated to begin in late 2024 (or 2025 in Aurora), with the system operating starting in early 2027. Buses will run down center transit lanes in Denver and on side-running transit lanes in Aurora. The city of Aurora negotiated an intergovernmental agreement with Denver to fund the design and construction of BRT elements along the Aurora portion of Colfax.


For more information on the project, visit DenverGov.org/ColfaxBRT.

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