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Public Works

Keystone Boulevard Construction Project

Roadway

Project Manager

Keith Burke
[email protected]

303-947-8720

Contractor

TBD

Project Update

Sidewalk Repairs / Curb Ramp Retrofit

  • Keystone Blvd. (Lincoln Ave. – Aventerra Pkwy.) – Start Date to be determined*

Asphalt Milling/Paving

  • Keystone Blvd. (Lincoln Ave. – Aventerra Pkwy.) – Start Date to be determined*

*All dates are subject to change

Description

The 2023 neighborhood street paving program in the Town of Parker area  includes Keystone Blvd. between Lincoln Ave. and Aventerra Pkwy.

On each street, work will be done in three phases:

  • First Phase:  consists of sidewalk repairs and curb ramp upgrades. Sidewalk repairs will begin after April 3, 2023 and will usually take between two to four weeks per neighborhood; work on a single block will generally take three to four days.
  • Second Phase:  will take place later in the summer and consists of rotomilling to remove some of the top layer of asphalt, which generally takes 2 to 4 hours (or less) per block to complete.
  • Third (final) Phase – rotomilling by one to two weeks and includes placing the new asphalt overlay; this last phase may take four to eight hours to complete.

During construction, access to driveways is allowed, with occasional short delays. If the sidewalk contractor needs to replace the sidewalk in front of your driveway/address, they will notify you directly so you can move your vehicles before the work is done.

Additionally, to notify adjacent residents of the planned work, Douglas County will send out Cone Zone Mailers one to two weeks prior to the start of sidewalk repairs and/or rotomilling work. The Contractor will also provide a Cone Zone door hanger (one to two days prior to the start date of each phase of work) to residents on specific streets that are affected.

A minimum of two days before the start of rotomilling and paving (overlay), no-parking signs will be posted along the streets scheduled for work.

Construction will occur Monday through Friday between 7 a.m. – 7 p.m.

Sidewalk Contractor:
TBD

Asphalt Pavement Contractor:
TBD

NOTE:  If your vehicle was towed because it was left in the construction zone, please contact Westside Towing at 303-688-5244 for information on where your car was towed.

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