CDOT to resurface I-25c near Walsenburg with safety upgrades through summer 2026

Shoshana M. Lew, Director
Shoshana M. Lew, Director
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The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT), working with Siete, Inc., will start resurfacing and safety improvements on the Interstate 25c business loop north of Walsenburg in mid-November. The project area extends from Mile Point 2.3 at Pine Street to Mile Point 3.3, just west of the mainline I-25.

The planned work includes widening shoulders, adding turn lanes, resurfacing the road, installing embankment and concrete stormwater pipes, improving lighting, and building a soil nail wall. CDOT expects these upgrades to enhance drivability and increase safety for motorists using this stretch of highway. The project is scheduled for completion by summer 2026.

Region Transportation Director Shane Ferguson said, “The I-25c business loop just north Walsenburg is heavily traveled by residents and tourists. These improvements provide safer business access and provide a smoother road surface.”



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