Major Downtown Colorado Springs Traffic Disruption: Tejon Street Construction Impacts Local Businesses and Commuters
Colorado Springs residents and downtown businesses are preparing for significant traffic disruptions as two major construction projects will simultaneously close portions of South Tejon Street in late June, affecting one of downtown's busiest corridors.
As part of the ongoing Tejon Street Revitalization Project, the City of Colorado Springs has announced a complex schedule of closures that will impact thousands of daily commuters and dozens of local businesses:
- June 16-27: Complete closure of Tejon Street between East Colorado Avenue and Pikes Peak Avenue for stormwater infrastructure improvements
- June 23-July 2: Southbound and center lane closure between Kiowa Street and Pikes Peak Avenue for Colorado Springs Utilities gas line relocation
"The overlapping construction schedules will create significant challenges for our downtown community," says local business owner Sarah Martinez. "We're encouraging our customers to plan ahead and take advantage of alternative parking options."
Impact on Local Businesses and Parking
To support local businesses during the construction period, the City has implemented measures to ease parking concerns. According to the City's parking initiative, residents can access:
- Two hours of free parking at three downtown parking garages
- Special vouchers for customers visiting affected businesses
- Alternative parking locations throughout the downtown area
Planning Your Downtown Visit
Local residents should prepare for:
- Heavy construction equipment in the downtown area
- Limited street parking options
- Need for alternative routes during peak hours
- Increased travel time to downtown destinations
"While these improvements are necessary for our growing city, we recognize the temporary inconvenience to our community," explains a City spokesperson. "We encourage Springs residents to continue supporting our downtown businesses during construction by utilizing the free parking options available."
Downtown visitors are advised to check current traffic conditions and parking availability before traveling to the area, particularly during weekday business hours when construction activity will be at its peak.
- Two hours of free parking at three downtown parking garages
- Special vouchers for customers visiting affected businesses
- Alternative parking locations throughout the downtown area
Planning Your Downtown Visit
Local residents should prepare for:
- Heavy construction equipment in the downtown area
- Limited street parking options
- Need for alternative routes during peak hours
- Increased travel time to downtown destinations
"While these improvements are necessary for our growing city, we recognize the temporary inconvenience to our community," explains a City spokesperson. "We encourage Springs residents to continue supporting our downtown businesses during construction by utilizing the free parking options available."
Downtown visitors are advised to check current traffic conditions and parking availability before traveling to the area, particularly during weekday business hours when construction activity will be at its peak.
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