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Highway 66 Improvements

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Overview

Development up and down the Front Range and around the Boulder County region has resulted in more vehicular traffic and congestion along the State Highway 66 (SH 66) corridor. The increase in traffic coupled with high speeds along this corridor has created unsafe conditions and a significant number of severe accidents.

Transportation improvements have been identified by CDOT and the City of Longmont that are intended to improve both the safety and operation of State Highway 66 (SH 66) from Hover Street to US 287 (Main Street). This is a multi-jurisdictional project with support from the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT), Denver Regional Council of Governments (DRCOG), Boulder County and the City of Longmont. The City of Longmont is the lead agency responsible for managing the design of the project, with CDOT oversight.

The SH 66 Improvements project supports the goals and guiding principles in Envision Longmont by providing a transportation system that is well-connected and serves all modes of travel. Following the completion of this project, users of this corridor will benefit from a safer and more reliable transportation system.


Goals and Planned Improvements

The SH 66 Improvements project will implement findings from the recently completed CDOT Planning and Environmental Linkages (PEL) Study and associated Access Control Plan. The PEL study developed a high-level vision for the corridor; whereas, this project will take a more detailed look at the various design aspects of the planned improvements.

Objectives
On-Street Bike Lanes and Detached Sidewalk Improvements
Access Control & Intersection Improvements


Schedule

Design efforts on the SH 66 Improvements project began in October 2020 and is anticipated to last approximately 12-14 months.

A construction timeline for the proposed improvements will be established once funding for the improvements is secured.


Community Engagement

An open house to share design plans and answer questions about SH 66 Improvements project has not yet been scheduled but is anticipated to occur when the design has progressed to a level with sufficient detail to share with the public. Nearby residents and other interested stakeholders will have an opportunity to participate in the open house and share their thoughts on the project. The event will be promoted through the City of Longmont website, calendar and social media accounts.


Funding

The design services contract for this project has been awarded to RockSol Consulting Group, Inc. for approximately $650,000. Funding is a combination of federal ($450,000), CDOT ($100,000) and local ($100,000) funds. Longmont’s share of the design is being provided by the City's 3/4-cent Street Fund Sales and Use Tax.


Contact

To submit questions, make comments, or receive additional information about the status of this project, please email Project Manager Micah Zogorski.

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