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Public Works

Perry Park Road Traffic Safety Improvements Project

Roadway

Budget

Approximately $3.26 Million

Project Manager

Dan Roberts, P.E.
[email protected]

303-663-6284

Project Update

How will construction impact you? Check out the Perry Park Road Virtual Open House for details, public comments, including construction phasing, schedule and detours.

Construction will begin on October 31, 2022.

Why are traffic safety improvements needed along this road? The goal of this project is to reduce the number of crashes, by constructing new wider paved shoulders, new guardrails, and adding rumble stripes.

Sign up for “Roadwork/Cone Zone” updates here.

Description

The Perry Park Road Traffic Safety Improvement Project is located on Perry Park Road from the Douglas/El Paso County Line (Milepost 9.5) to Wolfensberger Road (Milepost 28.2). The project includes shoulder widening and installation of guardrail through the curves on Perry Park Road just north of Red Rock Drive between Milepost 18.7 and Milepost 19.5 to mitigate overturning crashes through these reverse curves. The project also includes the construction of rumble stripes along the centerline and edge line striping of the roadway to mitigate off-the-road accidents and opposite-direction sideswipe accidents.

Construction of the project is being funded by a federal Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) grant in the amount of $2,148,300 with a 10%  local match from Douglas County.  The total County investment in the project for design, construction, and construction management is $1,108,400.50.

Design has been completed. Construction of the project will begin on October 31, 2022.

Schedule

See “Project Update” section above.

Project Manager
Dan Roberts, P.E.
[email protected]
303-663-6284

Project Photos