Downtown Colorado Springs Businesses Brace for Major Tejon Street Construction Through Early July

Colorado Springs residents and downtown businesses are preparing for significant disruptions as a major infrastructure project brings lane closures to the heart of downtown. The Tejon Street Revitalization Project will impact traffic patterns and parking access through early July as crews install critical stormwater and natural gas infrastructure.

Local businesses along the historic Tejon Street corridor will face the most immediate impact, with complete closure of northbound and southbound lanes between Colorado and Pikes Peak Avenues from June 16-27 for stormwater pipeline installation. The disruption expands when Colorado Springs Utilities begins relocating natural gas lines from June 23-July 2.

What Springs Residents Need to Know

  • June 16-27: Full closure of Tejon Street between Colorado and Pikes Peak Avenues
  • June 23-July 2: Southbound and center lane closures from Kiowa Street to Pikes Peak Avenue
  • June 23-27: Most restricted period with multiple simultaneous closures

To support local businesses during construction, the City of Colorado Springs is offering free two-hour parking vouchers at three downtown parking garages. Residents can learn more about parking options at coloradosprings.gov/TejonStParkingIncentives.

Long-term Benefits for Downtown Community

While the construction presents short-term challenges, the revitalization project promises significant improvements for the downtown corridor. The completed project will feature expanded outdoor dining areas and wider sidewalks, enhancing both the business environment and pedestrian experience in the heart of Colorado Springs.

"This infrastructure work is laying the foundation for a more vibrant downtown experience," says the project team, noting the improvements will increase public safety, pedestrian accessibility, and business activity along one of the Springs' most historic thoroughfares.

Local residents and business owners can stay informed about construction updates by subscribing to project newsletters through ColoradoSprings.gov/tejonstreet.

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