January 13, 2020
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N. 61st and N. 63rd streets near Hygiene closed
Closure will begin Monday, Jan. 20, for approximately two months
Boulder County, Colo. - N. 61st and N. 63rd streets near Hygiene will be closed beginning Monday, Jan. 20, for construction related to the Lake 4, West Lake, and A-Frame Dam Rehabilitation Project — a flood recovery project sponsored by the Boulder County Parks & Open Space Department and implemented by Kirkland Construction.
N. 61st and N. 63rd streets will be closed between Ute Highway (SH-66) and Hygiene Rd. to all through traffic starting Monday, Jan. 20, for approximately two months. Specifically, the closure will be just south of the bridge over St. Vrain Creek on 61st Street. All residents on 61st and 63rd streets will have access to their driveways and properties.
Truck traffic haul hours are limited to 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Expect haul traffic to increase on local roads this week with material deliveries. The overall project is planned to continue until Fall 2020. Working hours are 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, with work also occurring on some Saturdays.
For more information and updates, please visit the project’s website, boco.org/LakeFloodRepair. If you have questions, comments, or concerns, please contact Obadiah Broughton, Boulder County Parks & Open Space Project Coordinator/Planner, at 720-964-6530 or obroughton@bouldercounty.org.