The Colorado Department of Transportation announced on Mar. 27 that a concrete rehabilitation project will begin in early April on Colorado Highway 157, also known as Foothills Parkway, in Boulder. The work will be carried out by the department’s prime contractor, Acme Concrete Paving Inc.
This project is expected to impact travel along the stretch of CO 157 between CO 119 and the Pearl Street off-ramp. The department oversees transportation infrastructure across the state, including interstates, U.S. highways, and state highways while administering grants for aviation and transit, according to the official website.
Shoshana Lew holds the role of executive director for the Colorado Department of Transportation according to the official website. The department operates in the transportation sector with a focus on highway maintenance and support for aviation and transit as per the official website.
The Colorado Department of Transportation aims to deliver an effective multi-modal transportation system that safely transports people, goods and information while enhancing quality of life and environmental standards in Colorado according to their official website. It also works to improve quality of life for residents through integrated transportation solutions as stated by its official site.
As this pavement rehabilitation moves forward, travelers can expect changes or delays along Foothills Parkway during construction activities.



