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CDOT proposes build option to cut crashes, widen shoulders on I-25 segment through north Adams County

5905486 · October 7, 2025
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Summary

CDOT presented its preferred "Build 2" safety and operations alternative for I-25 Segment 2A (US 36 to 104th Avenue), forecasting reduced crash rates, wider shoulders and express lanes buffers, a fourth southbound general-purpose lane, and a schedule that includes a public meeting Oct. 22 and a planned NEPA milestone in May

Colorado Department of Transportation staff described a preferred safety-and-operations package for I-25 Segment 2A (US 36 to 104th Avenue) during an Oct. 8 briefing with Adams County commissioners, saying the option aims to reduce crashes, improve transit reliability and maintain peak-period travel times.

"We are in preliminary design. We have finished 20% level, and we are working towards 30% level," said Tom McGinnis, CDOT Region 1 resident engineer for I-25 segments, describing the ongoing design and environmental process. McGinnis said public meeting No. 2 was scheduled in late October and that CDOT expects to finish a NEPA document in May and proceed to final design and right-of-way work ahead of a conservative construction start in late 2027.

CDOT presented corridor safety data in…

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