Culvert Projects in Rifle to Cause Traffic Delays

Drivers traveling through Rifle should brace for traffic delays as the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) and United Companies work on culvert improvements along US Highway 6. The project, expected to last until early April, aims to replace aging infrastructure and improve drainage efficiency.

Key Locations and Expected Delays

The culvert replacement work spans key sections of US 6, affecting the stretch from mile point 94 to mile point 78, with another replacement site running from milepost 94 to 73. Both culverts are located near the US 6 intersection with Phillips Drive, an area frequently traveled by commuters and truckers.

Motorists should anticipate at least ten-minute delays due to lane closures and construction equipment on site. CDOT advises drivers to plan accordingly and use alternate routes if possible.

US Highway 6 road construction site

Why This Project Matters

Culverts play a crucial role in managing stormwater runoff and preventing road erosion. Over time, these structures deteriorate, leading to potential flooding and roadway damage. By replacing these culverts, CDOT aims to enhance road safety and longevity.

Timeline and Completion Date

The project, which began in late March, is scheduled for completion by early April, weather permitting. CDOT has assured residents that crews are working efficiently to minimize disruptions while ensuring the structural integrity of the new culverts.

For real-time traffic updates and detour information, travelers can check CDOT’s official website or local traffic reports.

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