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Pagosa Springs residents and visitors can expect changes on US Highway 160 as the reconstruction project moves forward with a scheduled traffic shift. The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) and contractor WW Clyde and Companies have confirmed that the shift is on track for the week of December 2, following preparations over the holiday weekend. This development aims to facilitate ongoing improvements to the downtown infrastructure, including road surfaces and pedestrian areas. [1]

Project Background and Progress

The reconstruction, which began in March, focuses on enhancing safety and traffic flow through the heart of Pagosa Springs. Recent updates indicate that crews are adhering to the timeline despite potential weather challenges typical for December in the region. The traffic shift will redirect lanes to allow for continued work on utilities and paving, with CDOT emphasizing that businesses remain accessible throughout the process. [2]

Community Impact

While the traffic shift represents a milestone, officials are monitoring weather conditions that could cause minor delays. No major obstacles have been reported so far this month, but CDOT advises drivers to plan for potential slowdowns and follow detour signage.

Looking ahead, the project is expected to see further advancements in the coming weeks, potentially including completion of key phases before winter intensifies. These steps could lead to smoother travel and improved infrastructure by early next year, benefiting both residents and tourists.

The content of this article was computed by analyzing available sources.

  1. The Pagosa Springs Sun US 160 reconstruction information
  2. Archuleta County US 160 Pagosa Springs Reconstruction Project

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