Major East Colorado Springs Corridor Faces 3-Month Closure, Impacts Thousands of Local Residents

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Colorado Springs residents and businesses in the rapidly growing eastern corridor will face significant travel disruptions as Dublin Boulevard closes for approximately three months starting Monday evening, June 16. The closure, spanning from Fieler Drive to Mustang Rim Drive, marks a crucial phase in the city's infrastructure development project.

Local transportation officials made the decision after dealing with unexpected challenges, including an underground spring that delayed the initially planned May closure. The comprehensive shutdown aims to accelerate construction completion, ultimately benefiting eastern Colorado Springs families and businesses.

Impact on Local Community

The closure will particularly affect:

  • Students and staff at Pioneer Technology and Arts Academy (PTAA)
  • Emergency response times from Fire Station 21
  • Local businesses along the Dublin corridor
  • Thousands of eastern Colorado Springs commuters

According to Colorado Springs municipal regulations, emergency services will maintain priority access, with Fire Station 21 personnel receiving authorized entry through the Peterson Road intersection.

Detour Options for Springs Residents

Primary detour route:

  • Tutt Boulevard to Stetson Hills Boulevard
  • Connect to Peterson Road
  • Access Issaquah Drive south of Dublin Boulevard

Secondary eastbound option:

  • Black Forest Road to Wolf Ridge Road
  • Continue to Templeton Gap Road
  • Connect to Tutt Boulevard, Woodmen Road, and Marksheffel Road

Staying Informed

Colorado Springs residents can stay updated on traffic impacts by:

  • Texting DUBLIN to 866-762-3640 for alerts
  • Calling the project hotline: (719) 472-3065
  • Visiting ColoradoSprings.gov/Dublin

Local officials encourage Springs residents to plan alternate routes and allow extra travel time, particularly during peak commuting hours. The project completion, weather permitting, is targeted for late September, promising improved infrastructure for our growing Colorado Springs community.

This article contains AI-generated content and reflects opinion only. Readers are encouraged to verify all information independently before drawing conclusions or making decisions.

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