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There’s an end in sight for intersection construction at University/Lincoln and Quebec

Watch this message from your Board of Douglas County Commissioners

Posted on July 31, 2024 News and Events

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If you drive through or live near the University/Lincoln and Quebec intersection in Highlands Ranch, you will be glad to know – the end of construction is near.

Over the last three months, crews working to improve the nearly 40-year-old intersection have tripled their progress. Now the work is nearly complete. Watch this message from your Board of County Commissioners.

With all new concrete, a new traffic signal system, raised pedestrian safety islands and several additional lanes, the intersection is scheduled to be complete 10 weeks ahead of schedule and before school starts, though some punch list items may occur after Aug. 7.

In April, we heard your feedback and fast-tracked the project by extending work hours and maintaining lane closures 24/7. Thank you for your patience!

For more information about the project please visit our website.

This project is fully funded by Douglas County.

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