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    23 and G Road Roundabout  - Construction to start February 6, 2012

     
    The 23 and G Road intersection will be closed to through traffic starting Monday, February 6 for construction of a new roundabout. 
     
     

    M.A. Concrete of Grand Junction was awarded the construction contract for $722,761. The project is expected to be complete around mid-May. The City of Grand Junction will be using a Federal Hazard Elimination Grant for $828,000 to construct the new intersection. The grant will cover 90 percent of the cost of reconstruction, and was awarded because of the high incidence of injury accidents and three fatalities since 2004.   


     Roundabouts have proven to be much safer intersections than traffic signals or stop signs. When accidents do occur, they tend to be at very low speeds and result in fewer injuries. There have been no fatalities at any of the 11 roundabouts installed in the City since 1998. 

    According to Lee Cooper, Project Engineer, the new roundabout has been designed to handle trucks up to a WB67, which is the largest semi-truck allowed on City streets without a permit.  

    The intersection at 23 and G will be closed to through traffic throughout construction. Detours will be marked and will use 24 Road and I-70B.  

     

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  • 29 Road / I-70B Interchange complete!   

     

    29 Road / I-70B Overpass Project Information                              October 28, 2011 Newsletter                                 Map