Colorado DOT announces traffic signal upgrade at CO 82 and Catherine Store Road

Shoshana M. Lew, Director
Shoshana M. Lew
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The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) has announced that work will begin on upgrading the traffic signals at the intersection of Colorado Highway 82 and Catherine Store Road in Carbondale. The project, scheduled to start on September 15, will be carried out by CDOT in partnership with Morton Electric as the prime contractor.

According to CDOT, the planned improvements include replacing existing signal equipment on current traffic poles. The upgrades will also involve installing new electrical systems, signage, and signal heads. In addition to these changes, the project team will add new striping and crosswalk pavement markings at the intersection.

The agency stated that these efforts are aimed at improving safety and efficiency for motorists and pedestrians using this intersection.



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