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Work will take place from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. nightly with at least one lane of traffic open both ways during construction.
Traffic will return to two lanes westbound by mid-afternoon, weather and resource dependent.
'Thank you for your continued patience as we work to improve the parking offerings for people of all abilities within North Cheyenne Cañon.'
There will not be any changes to service at this time and current service levels will continue.
Detours will be in place and travelers are encouraged to avoid the area. All work is weather and resource dependent.
Work to replace the Monument overpass continues tonight with a full overnight closure of I-25 at County Line Road, exit 163. Expect delays.
From June 1 through June 30, travelers will pay only $3.50 per day, usually $7.00 per day, to park in the airport’s long term lot.
Girders will be installed to the south side of the Platte Avenue Bridge over Sand Creek, March 24 – 26.
Mountain Metropolitan Transit provides local fixed-route bus service and Metro Mobility ADA paratransit service for Colorado Springs.
The meeting recording and presentation materials will be available on the project website February 19.
The next edition of Amtrak's flagship Acela trainsets arrived in Pueblo recently for testing. Will enter service in the North-East in 2021.
Due to coronavirus, all guests will need to remain outdoors for this event and abide by the El Paso County Health Department Guidelines.
These are fifth and six safety cameras to be implemented in the city, with additional intersections expected to be added later this year.
Mountain Metropolitan Transit also provides other services such as Metro Rides’ ridesharing, vanpool, and bicycling programs.
This inspection is required annually for passenger service and covers a strenuous range of operational and safety standards.
The public is invited to a presentation Monday, Feb. 10, to learn about the Ivywild Neighborhood Traffic Study.
The city’s parking enterprise has increase parking rates and extended meter hours downtown for the first time in 14 years.
Effective January 1, 2020, rates and hours for parking meters in Downtown Colorado Springs and Old Colorado City increased moderately.
In 2019, the Colorado Springs Police Department made traffic safety a priority following a record high number of traffic deaths in 2018.
Rates and hours for parking meters in Downtown Colorado Springs and Old Colorado City are about to increase.
While many transit agencies across the country continue to suffer from declining ridership, Mountain Metro’s bus ridership is up 5.19%.
While many transit agencies across the country suffer from declining ridership, Mountain Metro’s bus ridership is up 5.19% compared to 2018.
The modernization of the I-25 Gateway sign on the west side of I-25 is nearly complete.
Beginning Sunday, September 29, Mountain Metro will add Saturday evening service, until approximately 9:30 p.m.
The 10th annual What If… Festival of Innovation and Imagination returns to Colorado Springs on Saturday, Sept. 14 from 10 a.m.- 4 p.m.
An intersection prone to dangerous flash flooding is safer now thanks to new safety gates.
A third red light camera is scheduled to go live on September 1, 2019, and a fourth is expected before the end of the year.
CDOT's bus service hopes to relieve commuter traffic along I-25.
South Gap project work has started between Monument & Castle Rock
CDOT and the Federal Highway Administration will accept public comments on the proposed I-25 South Gap project until May 29.
Northbound traffic on I-25 was shut off north of Pueblo Tuesday afternoon after a "severe crash" including a semi, CDOT said.