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Council approves $15.8M construction contract for Santa Fe–Mineral operational improvements, including quadrant road
Summary
City Council approved a construction contract with CEMA Construction Inc. to build the Santa Fe Drive and Mineral Avenue operational improvements, including a new quadrant road, dual box culvert and multiuse trail underpass. Council vote: 6-0.
The Littleton City Council on Oct. 21 approved a construction contract with CEMA Construction Inc. for the long‑planned Santa Fe Drive and Mineral Avenue operational improvements, a regional transportation project that includes a new quadrant ("Quad") road, a dual box culvert for drainage, a new roundabout and a two‑way protected cycle track.
The 6-0 vote authorizes the city to move from final design into construction; staff said construction is expected to start next month and last roughly two years.
The nut graf: City staff and the project team described the improvements as intended to reduce crashes and congestion at the Santa Fe/Mineral intersection by rerouting left‑turn movements onto a short quadrant road, adding safety features…
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