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⚠️ Hazard Alert Update for Pueblo County, CO: Road Hazard Reported Near Mile Point 73.4
The time displayed is local to the original 511 traffic site in Colorado. A recent report from a Waze user has identified a potential hazard on the road between Exit 71: Graneros Road and CO 165 in Colorado City, at Mile Point 73.4. This information was automatically generated in COtrip by the Waze navigation app and has been brought to the attention of the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT), although its accuracy cannot be fully guaranteed. Motorists traveling in the vicinity of John F. Kennedy Memorial Highway in Pueblo County are advised to proceed with caution and stay alert for possible obstructions. The time of the report has not been specified, and further updates will be provided as they become available.
⚠️ Traffic Alert: Closure on County Road 544 in Gardner, CO Due to Downed Lines
The time displayed is local to the original 511 traffic site in Colorado. Motorists in Huerfano County are advised of a road closure on County Road 544 at Gardner at Mile Point 25.4. The road is currently closed and there are expected delays resulting from traffic impacts in the area. Drivers should be vigilant for a potential power line or telephone line that may be obstructing the road. Caution is advised when travelling through this segment. The latest update requests the public to anticipate delays and suggests alternate routes if possible. There is no provided estimated time for the restoration of normal traffic flow, so please stay tuned for further updates.
🚧 Update: Road Closure on County Road 544 in Gardner, CO Due to Downed Lines
The time displayed is local to the original 511 traffic site in Colorado. The local transportation division has announced a road closure at County Road 544 at Mile Point 25.4 in Gardner due to traffic impacts. Motorists should expect delays and exercise caution as there may be a power line or telephone line across the road. The exact nature of the lines is being determined, and travelers are advised to seek alternate routes to avoid the affected area. There is currently no estimated time for the reopening of the road, and authorities are working to address the situation. Drivers in the region are urged to plan their travel accordingly and stay alert for any further updates from local transportation agencies.
🚧 Update: Road Construction on CO 165 Near Colorado City Until 7PM MDT Today
The time displayed is local to the original 511 traffic site in Colorado. Travelers on CO 165 should be aware of ongoing road construction work impacting the stretch between Exit 71: Graneros Road and CO 165, specifically at Mile Point 73.2. The construction is part of a scheduled maintenance that will continue through today until approximately 7:00PM MDT. Commuters should plan accordingly for potential delays and consider alternative routes if possible. This maintenance is crucial for ensuring the longevity and safety of our local road infrastructure. Please remain patient and cautious when driving through the construction zone. Your cooperation is appreciated as we work to improve transportation conditions within our community.
🚧 Update: Hazard Reported on CO 165 near Exit 77, Pueblo County
The time displayed is local to the original 511 traffic site in Colorado. A hazard has been reported on the road between CO 165 and Exit 77: Abbey Road, approximately 1 mile north of Colorado City at Mile Point 75.4. The report originated from a Waze user and has been automatically entered into COtrip; however, the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) cannot verify the accuracy of this report. Motorists are advised to approach this area with caution. As the location of the incident is within the proximity of John F. Kennedy Memorial Highway, Pueblo County, CO, commuters should stay alert for any potential disruptions to their travel plans.
🚧 Road Hazard Update: Pueblo County, CO - Mile Point 79.1
The time displayed is local to the original 511 traffic site in Colorado. A recent report from a Waze user indicates a road hazard on John F. Kennedy Memorial Highway, between Exit 77: Abbey Road and Exit 83: Brantzwell, specifically at Mile Point 79.1, roughly 5 miles north of Colorado City. Motorists in the area are advised to proceed with caution. This alert has been automatically generated within the COtrip system by the Waze navigation app, and the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) has noted that while the report is immediate, they cannot guarantee the accuracy of the information. Drivers in this stretch of the highway should stay alert for any potential hazards on the road and allow for additional travel time as necessary.
🚧 Update: Debris Cleared on I-25 Between Exits 67 and 71 Near Apache City, CO
The time displayed is local to the original 511 traffic site in Colorado. The latest update from local transportation agencies indicates that the debris which affected traffic between Exit 71: Graneros Road and Exit 67: Apache has now been cleared. The incident spanned approximately 3 to 5 miles south of Colorado City, from Mile Point 68 to Mile Point 67 on I-25. Motorists can expect normal traffic conditions in this area. It is always advisable for drivers to exercise caution and remain aware of the latest road conditions.
🚧 I-25 Road Construction Update: Lanes Closure Between Exits 64 and 71
The time displayed is local to the original 511 traffic site in Colorado. Travelers on I-25 within Huerfano County should be advised of upcoming road construction activities taking place on Monday. The right lane closure will affect the stretch between Exit 64: Lascar Road and Exit 71: Graneros Road, approximately three to eight miles south of Colorado City. The construction will span from Mile Point 64 to Mile Point 68.85, and is scheduled to occur from 7:00 AM MDT until approximately 7:00 PM MDT on April 22nd. Motorists are encouraged to plan ahead for potential delays and exercise caution when driving through the work zones during these hours.
🚧 Traffic Sign Installation Causes Alternating Traffic on CO 165 in Beulah Valley – Update
The time displayed is local to the original 511 traffic site in Colorado. An update for local residents and commuters: Traffic sign installation activities will lead to alternating traffic patterns along CO 165 from Mile Point 2.4 to Mile Point 13 in the Beulah Valley area. This is scheduled for Friday and will begin at 7:00AM MDT and continue until approximately 5:00PM MDT. Commuters should plan accordingly for potential delays and adhere to the instructions of road management personnel. This installation is part of a series of enhancements aimed at improving road safety and efficiency. We appreciate your patience and cooperation during these improvements. Please be mindful of the workers on site and follow all posted signage and directions. For up-to-date information on traffic conditions and road works in Pueblo County, keep an eye on local announcements.
🚧 Road Construction Update: I-25 Lane Closure in Huerfano County, CO
The time displayed is local to the original 511 traffic site in Colorado. Local motorists are advised of road construction activities on I-25, affecting traffic between Exit 71: Graneros Road and Exit 64: Lascar Road, located approximately 3 to 8 miles south of Colorado City. The right lane will be closed from Mile Point 68.85 to Mile Point 64. This closure is scheduled to commence on Monday at 7:00AM MDT and is expected to last until approximately 7:00PM MDT on the same day.As part of the construction schedule, the following timing should be noted: April 15 from 7:00AM until 7:00PM. Traffic flow will be impacted during these times, and drivers should plan their routes accordingly or allow extra travel time to accommodate potential delays. The lane closure is necessary to ensure safety while roadwork is carried out in this section of I-25.
🚧 Update on Object Reported on I-25 South of Colorado City, CO
The time displayed is local to the original 511 traffic site in Colorado. An object has been reported on the roadway between Exit 67: Apache and Exit 71: Graneros Road, specifically at Mile Point 67.5, which is 4 miles south of Colorado City on I-25. This update has been automatically generated by the Waze navigation app and shared with COtrip. It is important to note that the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) cannot verify the accuracy of this automatic report. Motorists are advised to approach the area with caution. Travel impacts are currently undetermined, but authorities are likely to address the situation promptly. Stay tuned for further updates and travel advisories.
🚧 Paving Work Scheduled on I-25 South of Colorado City, CO - Lanes Closure Update
The time displayed is local to the original 511 traffic site in Colorado. Local motorists are advised of upcoming paving operations on Interstate 25 between Exit 64: Lascar Road and Exit 71: Graneros Road, approximately 3 to 8 miles south of Colorado City. The right lane will be closed to facilitate these operations, impacting travel from Mile Point 64 to Mile Point 68.85. The lane closure is scheduled to begin tomorrow at 7:00 AM MDT and is expected to conclude the same day, around 7:00 PM MDT. Drivers planning to travel through this section of I-25 should anticipate potential delays and consider alternate routes if necessary. Please remain alert for construction crews and equipment in the area during these hours. Here is the complete schedule for the planned paving: • April 12, 7:00 AM - April 12, 7:00 PM.
🚧 Update: Paving Operations Close Right Lane on I-25 Near Apache City
The time displayed is local to the original 511 traffic site in Colorado. Local transportation authorities have announced that the right lane of I-25 between Exit 64 (Lascar Road) and Exit 71 (Graneros Road), approximately 3 to 8 miles south of Colorado City, will be closed due to paving operations. This closure will be in effect from 7:00 AM MDT to approximately 7:00 PM MDT on April 11. The affected segment spans from Mile Point 64 to Mile Point 68.85, impacting commuters and travelers in this vicinity during the times mentioned. Motorists are advised to plan for possible delays and to consider alternate routes where available.
🚧 Update: Traffic Sign Installation Impacting Beulah Valley on CO 165
The time displayed is local to the original 511 traffic site in Colorado. Residents and commuters in Beulah Valley should prepare for alternating traffic patterns due to a new traffic sign installation project. This project is taking place between CO 165 and 3R Road, from Mile Point 2.4 to Mile Point 13. The work is scheduled to begin on Thursday at 7:00 AM MDT and is anticipated to continue until approximately 5:00 PM MDT on the same day. During this period, traffic will be managed through an alternating flow, which may result in slower travel times and potential delays. Local drivers are urged to plan accordingly for their commutes and check for real-time travel conditions before heading out.The full schedule for the traffic sign installation is as follows:• April 11, from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM MDT.Commuters are advised to allow extra time for travel or seek alternative routes if possible. This update aims to keep the community informed and to minimize disruptions caused by the installation process.
🚧 Traffic Update: Sign Installation on CO 165 Impacting Beulah Valley Traffic Flow
The time displayed is local to the original 511 traffic site in Colorado. Beulah Valley residents and travelers should anticipate alternating traffic flow today due to the installation of traffic signs along a portion of CO 165. This activity is taking place between Mile Point 2.4 and Mile Point 13 and encompasses the stretch of road between CO 165 and 3R Road in Beulah Valley. The work commenced early today at 7:00AM MDT and is expected to proceed until about 5:00PM MDT. Motorists are advised to plan for possible delays, exercise caution when driving through work zones, and consider alternative routes if possible. The installation schedule was confirmed to only for today, April 10th, from 7:00AM to 5:00PM.
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