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Centennial's Havana/Easter redesign shifts to displaced left turn; hotel waterline forces early utility work
Summary
Staff outlined a displaced left turn concept for the Havana/Easter intersection to improve northbound throughput and said a nearby hotel’s waterline will conflict with a planned 25‑foot retaining wall; staff propose relocating the hotel waterline ahead of intersection construction and counting its cost toward the city's TIP match.
City staff presented a refined concept for the Havana and Easter intersection on May 13 and flagged a time‑sensitive utility conflict involving a nearby hotel under construction.
Public Works staff described a displaced left‑turn intersection that shifts left‑turn conflicts away from through traffic to improve capacity; staff said similar configurations have been built recently on Santa Fe and other Denver‑area corridors. The design would convert certain commercial driveways to right‑in/right‑out and rely on signage…
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