The Castle Pines North Bridge (exit 188 over I-25) will be closed on the nights of Monday, July 27 and Tuesday, July 28, with a slight possibility of a closure on Wednesday, July 29. The contractor is installing new bridge girders.
On the scheduled nights, the highway will be closed in both directions, and will cause the necessity for traffic to be diverted off and directly back on I-25 via the on and off ramps.
“Last night’s closure (Monday, July 26) went almost as planned,” said Norm Chiles of Hamon Contractors. “Motorists experienced slight delays, but nothing major.”
Many CPN residents have been wondering why so many areas are being graded on the east side of I-25. All of the construction activity in the area east of I-25 and Castle Pines Parkway is related to the Bridge replacement project, not anything else, such as a home-building project.
What’s being graded and what’s coming in the future?
- The large graded area just north of Castle Pines Parkway is related to a future carpool parking lot.
- Other grading is related to moving dirt to and from locations needed for the Bridge project. The construction company is using grading routes that are, in some cases, related to new roads slated for construction in the distant future, including a new frontage road that will lead from the parking lot north into Lincoln. Also, the construction company is working along a line going east, which will many years in the future, become a road leading to Parker.
Construction on the Castle Pines Parkway Bridge (exit 188 over I-25)
began on Friday, May 21.
The Bridge is being replaced with a multi-lane expanded one that will provide a new bridge over I-25 with two lanes eastbound, two lanes westbound, and a center turn lane. A loop ramp will be constructed in the southeast quadrant providing a direct movement from eastbound Castle Pines to northbound I-25, and the northbound off ramp to Castle Pines will be relocated to allow the loop ramp construction.
For more information on the Castle Pines Parkway Bridge construction or to see information on other CPN-vicinity construction projects, click here