The Journal
The Colorado Department of Transportation and Surface Preparation Technologies will add centerline rumble strips along sections of 14 highways in southwest and south-central and Southwest Colorado. The work will begin in early May and be completed by the beginning of June. Work will not take place on Sundays and during the Memorial Day weekend.
A total of 268 miles of roadway will be improved with the installation of centerline rumble strips along segments of the following highways: Colorado Highways 90, 97, 141, 184, 172, 151, 114, 15, 136, 368, 370, and 150; and U.S. Highways 160 and 550.
The highways are located in several counties, including Alamosa, Archuleta, Canejos, Costillo, Dolores, Huerfano, Montrose, Montezuma, Rio Grande, San Miguel, La Plata and Saguache.
Beginning Monday, May 4, construction will start at the Utah border in Montrose County and will proceed in a southern and eastern direction along remaining highways. For a map of the work, visit bit.ly/2xYAzdp.