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Weld County-led interchange effort advances; council hears timeline, right‑of‑way concerns

5593046 · June 24, 2025
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Summary

Consultants and staff updated the council on the separate Weld County Road 17 and U.S. 34 interchange project, describing coordination with CDOT’s 1601 process, a projected June 2028 construction end date, and early right‑of‑way outreach to about 19 parcels; councilors asked about eminent domain authority and funding mechanisms.

GREELEY, Colo. — The Greeley City Council received an update on the Weld County Road 17 and U.S. 34 interchange project on June 2025, including the project schedule, coordination with CDOT’s 1601 interchange approval process and early right‑of‑way outreach.

Bolton & Menk project manager Ryan Davis and City public‑works staff said Weld County is leading the 1601 process with CDOT and that two intergovernmental agreements (IGAs) are being negotiated: one between Weld County and CDOT for the 1601 process and another among Weld County, the City of Greeley, the Town of Windsor and the Town of Johnstown for cost‑sharing and commitments. The consultants said…

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