The Blue Mesa Reservoir bridge on U.S. 50 will reopen to limited traffic for the Fourth of July holiday and weekend, sparing travelers up to hours in detours, CDOT officials said.
The Blue Mesa Reservoir bridge on U.S. 50 is on track to open to limited traffic next week before the Fourth of July holiday,found a cracked steel girder during an April safety inspection
County Road 26 will remain open and maintained as a detour for other vehicles, and Kebler Pass is now open as a seasonal route. From Thursday, July 4 through Sunday, July 7, one lane will be open and pilot cars will lead single-direction traffic across the bridge between 6:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m., the release stated.Light rail service on RTD’s E and H lines restored after power outage
Passenger vehicles, pickup trucks, vans, motorcycles and emergency vehicles can all use the bridge after July 3, but RVs, campers, motorhomes, tractor-trailers, buses and trucks pulling trailers — including boats, campers and side-by-sides — must continue to take the County Road 26 detour.Nuggets draft DaRon Holmes II: How the national media graded the pickRenck: Everyone knew Nuggets were taking center DaRon Holmes. This boring pick will only make sense if he contributes right away.
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