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County wins $2.6 million HSIP grant to reconfigure Smith Hill and Lazy Glen intersections; IGA with CDOT set for public hearing

5455069 · July 23, 2025
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Summary

Pitkin County secured a $2.6 million Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) grant to reconfigure the Smith Hill (Smithway) and Lazy Glen intersections on State Highway 82, including a Michigan left (reduced-conflict U-turn) at Smithway. The Board set the intergovernmental agreement with CDOT for a public hearing on Aug. 13.

Pitkin County commissioners voted to set a public hearing Aug. 13 on an intergovernmental agreement with the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) that accepts a $2.6 million federal Highway Safety Improvement Program grant for intersection work on State Highway 82.

County Engineer Andrew Knapp told the board the grant pays for reconfiguring the Smithway and Lazy Glen intersections. The Smithway reconfiguration would use a reduced‑conflict U‑turn design commonly called a Michigan left, which Knapp and…

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