Construction protects our shared investment in roads. Here’s what you can do.
Posted on April 13, 2022 2022News and EventsPublic SafetyTransportation
When you roll up to a work zone, it’s natural to feel a little frustrated. No one likes unexpected delays. Annual summer roadwork begins soon, and we want everyone safe and informed.
Well-maintained roads are safer and last longer. Every year, Douglas County plans for maintenance on County streets, including residential roads and main thoroughfares. Get details on this year’s projects by visiting DouglasRoadWork.com.
Due to temperature requirements for road materials, roadwork usually occurs between May and October in Colorado.
Our crews are proud to do this work for our citizens each year. Watch this video of 6-year-old Elijah helping our crews.
Sometimes, though, working in a construction zone can be a harrowing experience for our crews. Please help keep our workers safe. Slow down. Drop the distraction.
We’re committed to helping reduce surprise delays. There are several ways to know what’s planned, so you can plan a little extra time:
A safe and accessible multimodal transportation network is one of the Board of County Commissioner’s six core priorities. Read more about the County’s transportation initiatives online.
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