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Public Works

Quebec / Lincoln / University Signal and Intersection Reconstruction

Under Construction

Budget

$13 million (approximate)

Project Manager

Brian Schultz
[email protected] 303-947-8721

Contractor

Villalobos Concrete, Inc.

Project Update

See “Schedule Section” below for more information.

Description

Douglas County is improving road quality and safety at University/Lincoln and Quebec in Highlands Ranch. A project to rebuild and reconfigure the full intersection includes a new traffic signal system, raised pedestrian safety islands, an additional eastbound and westbound lane on Lincoln Avenue and University Boulevard, and a new right-turn-only lane from southbound Quebec Street to westbound University Boulevard.

Construction on this $13 million project is expected to be completed in late 2024. The project will shut down for the winter between November 2023 and March 2024.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Schedule

Nov. 22, 2023 – March 2024

Drivers can expect a construction winter break at the University/Lincoln & Quebec intersection from Thanksgiving to March 2024. The winter shutdown – during which no construction will occur – is necessary for safety of crews and so pavement temperatures are high enough for concrete paving.

For the winter shutdown, traffic has been restored to its original traffic pattern, and all traffic control devices have been removed until construction resumes in March 2024.

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Thank you for your patience during construction!

The University/Lincoln and Quebec Intersection Signal and Reconstruction project started on Aug. 14, 2023.

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