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Cortez rest area will be closed for paving

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Monday, Sept. 12, 2016 6:14 PM
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The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) announces that the Sleeping Ute Rest Area will be closed Tuesday and Wednesday, September 20 and 21. CDOT crews will be repaving the parking lot. The rest area is located on US Highway 160, approximately five miles east of Cortez.

Travelers will be able to gain access when the rest area re-opens beginning Thursday, September 22.

For CDOT project information, sign up for free messages to your email or phone by going to www.codot.gov and choosing the envelop icon at the bottom of the webpage. Or for road information visit cotrip.org, call 511, or see our lane closure reports at www.codot.gov/projects. Follow us on Twitter @coloradodot and on Facebook.

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