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Colorado Springs: 2C paving season nears midway point with major corridor improvements completed
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~ Colorado Springs, CO - The City of Colorado Springs is making significant progress in its 2026 2C paving season, with major improvements completed on two heavily traveled corridors and ongoing work on neighborhood streets and arterial roadways.
According to Public Works Director Richard Mulledy, the recent completion of paving on South Circle Drive from the Circle Drive Bridge to Airport Road, Palmer Park Boulevard from North Academy Boulevard to Circle Drive, and Union Boulevard from Austin Bluffs Parkway to North Academy Boulevard are important milestones in the city's efforts to enhance safety and improve daily travel for residents.
These projects are part of the more than 100 roadway segments being improved this season through the voter-approved 2C program. The program aims to extend pavement life, improve safety, and enhance daily travel for residents throughout Colorado Springs.
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Mulledy emphasized the importance of investing in roads at the right time. "Every street we preserve today helps us avoid much more expensive repairs in the future while giving residents a smoother, safer drive now," he said. He also highlighted the city's efforts to coordinate roadway work with utility improvements whenever possible, reducing future construction impacts.
The final segment of South Circle Drive between Interstate 25 and the Circle Drive Bridge is still under construction, along with final striping. This work is being coordinated with a nearby Colorado Springs Utilities waterline replacement project to minimize future disruptions along the corridor.
The voter-approved 2C sales tax has been providing dedicated funding for road repairs for 11 years now. This has allowed the city to improve more roadways each year than was previously possible. Public Works prioritizes paving projects based on pavement condition data, traffic volumes, roadway use, and long-term maintenance needs to ensure maximum benefits for residents.
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In addition to major corridors, paving operations are also ongoing on neighborhood streets across Colorado Springs. Maintaining residential roads is crucial in preserving the city's transportation network and extending pavement life before costly reconstruction becomes necessary. The program saves residents an average of $21 million annually by properly maintaining city-managed roadways.
Construction activity will continue throughout the paving season as crews work on additional streets citywide. This week, milling and paving will take place on Chelton Road from Platte Avenue to Airport Road in southeast Colorado Springs. Motorists are advised to expect intermittent lane closures in active work zones and to follow posted traffic control and slow down when necessary.
Residents can stay updated on the 2C program, view current paving projects, and see upcoming work at ColoradoSprings.gov/2C. With continued efforts and coordination, the City of Colorado Springs is committed to improving its transportation network for the benefit of all residents.
According to Public Works Director Richard Mulledy, the recent completion of paving on South Circle Drive from the Circle Drive Bridge to Airport Road, Palmer Park Boulevard from North Academy Boulevard to Circle Drive, and Union Boulevard from Austin Bluffs Parkway to North Academy Boulevard are important milestones in the city's efforts to enhance safety and improve daily travel for residents.
These projects are part of the more than 100 roadway segments being improved this season through the voter-approved 2C program. The program aims to extend pavement life, improve safety, and enhance daily travel for residents throughout Colorado Springs.
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Mulledy emphasized the importance of investing in roads at the right time. "Every street we preserve today helps us avoid much more expensive repairs in the future while giving residents a smoother, safer drive now," he said. He also highlighted the city's efforts to coordinate roadway work with utility improvements whenever possible, reducing future construction impacts.
The final segment of South Circle Drive between Interstate 25 and the Circle Drive Bridge is still under construction, along with final striping. This work is being coordinated with a nearby Colorado Springs Utilities waterline replacement project to minimize future disruptions along the corridor.
The voter-approved 2C sales tax has been providing dedicated funding for road repairs for 11 years now. This has allowed the city to improve more roadways each year than was previously possible. Public Works prioritizes paving projects based on pavement condition data, traffic volumes, roadway use, and long-term maintenance needs to ensure maximum benefits for residents.
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In addition to major corridors, paving operations are also ongoing on neighborhood streets across Colorado Springs. Maintaining residential roads is crucial in preserving the city's transportation network and extending pavement life before costly reconstruction becomes necessary. The program saves residents an average of $21 million annually by properly maintaining city-managed roadways.
Construction activity will continue throughout the paving season as crews work on additional streets citywide. This week, milling and paving will take place on Chelton Road from Platte Avenue to Airport Road in southeast Colorado Springs. Motorists are advised to expect intermittent lane closures in active work zones and to follow posted traffic control and slow down when necessary.
Residents can stay updated on the 2C program, view current paving projects, and see upcoming work at ColoradoSprings.gov/2C. With continued efforts and coordination, the City of Colorado Springs is committed to improving its transportation network for the benefit of all residents.
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