CDOT and contractor, Noraa Concrete Construction Corporation are replacing 118 curb ramps and making public right of way improvements across Region 1 to meet new Americans with Disabilities (ADA) compliance guidelines and to support CDOT's four-year $85 million statewide initiative. The new ramps are wider, sloped for easier access, and finished with a slip-resistant texture to maximize public safety in all weather conditions.
This project is part of CDOT’s four-year, $85 million statewide initiative to upgrade curb ramps to meet new ADA compliance guidelines. The replacement or upgrade of curb ramps at key intersections constitutes major infrastructure improvements across the region, and will increase the safety, accessibility, and accommodation of residents, patrons of businesses, and visitors. Full access to private driveways and businesses is being maintained during the period of construction.The upgraded ramps are wider, sloped for easier access by the public, and finished with a slip-resistant texture to maximize public safety.
Site locations of the curb ramp replacements are numerous and extend across Adams, Arapahoe, Broomfield, Denver, and Jefferson counties.
This project began on August 5 and is expected to be complete before Thanksgiving. Working hours are Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. No weekend or observed holiday work is expected. Schedules are weather-dependent and subject to change.
Project Contact Information
Project Hotline: 720.589.3505
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Travel Impacts
Suncor’s Emergency Response Team (ERT) will conduct fire extinguisher training Wednesday, July 8, 2020, from approximately 1-3 p.m. The fire extinguisher training will take place at the Plant 1 fire training grounds on the western edge of the Commerce City refinery property. During the training there will likely be flames and smoke produced. Local stakeholders, regulatory agencies, and local government officials have been notified.
A Jefferson County judge ordered the City and County of Denver to pay Adams County more than $33 million for violations of an intergovernmental agreement (IGA) regarding noise levels at Denver International Airport (DIA) during the years of 2014, 2015, and 2016. DIA was found in violation of 67 Class II noise exposure performance standards (NEPS) during the aforementioned years.

