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Public Works

Lincoln Avenue Improvements

Planning/Design

Project Manager

City of Lone Tree's Project
[email protected] 720-509-1020

Partners

  • City of Lone Tree - managing planning, design and construction of this project
  • Douglas County

Project Update

This is not a Douglas County project. Please contact the City of Lone Tree for information and questions about this project; the contact information is provided in the “Project Manager” section on this page, or you can visit the website listed below for further information.

Advancing Lincoln Avenue

Description

The City of Lone Tree, in partnership with Douglas County and other local agencies, is developing a long-term vision to address safety and mobility needs for Lincoln Avenue from Park Meadows Drive to Oswego Street, including the I-25 interchange. To ultimately construct improvements for this corridor, the local agencies will conduct a robust public outreach process to gather community and stakeholder input to understand existing conditions, future development and multimodal transportation needs in the corridor.

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