Page 2 - MAR 2019 proof 7 - The Castle Pines Connection
P. 2

2
CDOT study reveals C-470 to Castle Rock roadway project options
By Elizabeth Wood West; graphics provided by CDOT
Identifying that congestion, accidents and tra c delays along the I-25 corridor between Monument and C-470 are a source of frustration for many, the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) initiated a planning and environmental linkages (PEL) study in 2016 to identify immediate and longer-term solutions to stretch of I-25 that connects Colorado Springs and the Denver south area.
CastlePinesConnection.com
On January 24 and 26, the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT)
held public presentations in Douglas and El Paso counties soliciting input regarding its planning and environmental linkages (PEL) study for the I-25 corridor between C-470 and Colorado Springs. The PEL focuses
on identifying immediate and long-term tra c management solutions for the critical roadway corridor between the Denver south area and Colorado Springs. The I-25 South Gap project (the Gap), which broke
Our Staff
Publisher / Editor –
Terri Wiebold
twiebold@castlepinesconnection.com
303-918-3676
Writers / Contributors –
Elise Brassell, Stacie Chadwick,
Lisa Crockett, Kathy Fallert, Joe Gschwendtner, Susan Helton,
Carin Kirkegaard, Nancy Koontz,
Julie Matuszewski, Celeste McNeil, Amanda Merriman, Barbara Ne , Lisa Nicklanovich, Michelle Post, Patte Smith, Catalin Varela, Steve Whitlock and Daniel Williams
Advertising –
Elizabeth Wood West, Sales Manager advertise@castlepinesconnection.com
Account Managers: Sandy Gamble, Biz Hansen and Lynn Zahorik
Website –
webmaster@castlepinesconnection.com
Tim Gamble and Patte Smith
Ad Production –
graphics@castlepinesconnection.com
Tim Gamble, Krysta Parr and Trisha Whittaker
Layout –
Krysta Parr and Patte Smith
Proo ng / Editing –
Kathy Fallert, Heidi Lewellyn and Marla Silverman
ground in August 2018 and is currently under construction, originated from the PEL study. It is a road-widening plan between Castle Rock and Monument with express toll lanes similar to the project underway
on C-470 between I-25 and Broadway
in Highlands Ranch. The PEL study
had temporarily been put on hold while CDOT focused on getting the Gap project launched.
The purpose of the PEL study meetings
was to consider public input on the
possible scenarios and the preliminary recommendations of the study. Next steps include evaluating, re ning, and prioritizing alternatives based on the ability to solve
the biggest problems (in combination with potential future transit solutions). This will lead to the creation of an implementation plan for developing, funding, and phasing the projects. Additional feedback will then be solicited on the implementation plan, and the PEL study will be  nalized in spring 2019, according to CDOT Communications Manager Tamara Rollison.
The PEL study meetings featured presentation boards detailing options
for increased travel capacity on I-25 between C-470 and Colorado Springs, including the portion between Castle Rock and Monument (the Gap). Some of the preliminary recommendations for this corridor included:
Highway Improvements: Two new travel lanes in each direction on I-25 between Monument and C-470 – one Express Lane and one additional travel lane.
Transit Opportunities: Enhanced regional bus service (Bustang) with Express Lanes, increased frequency and a new stop/
service for Castle Rock; and Front Range Rail (planned, not funded) o ering service between Pueblo and Fort Collins and a potential  rst phase between north Colorado Springs (Briargate) and DIA.
Other Localized Improvements:
Interchange improvements/new interchanges; new or enhanced truck weigh stations, port of entry stops, chain-up stations and climbing lane(s); frontage road improvements/ expansion; new or enhanced bicycle
lanes; and technological/communication improvements.
For further information about CDOT’s PEL study, visit: www.codot.gov/projects/i-25-south- monument-castle-rock-ea/projects/ I25COSDEN.
To review CDOT’s PEL study presentation boards, visit: www.codot.gov/projects/I25COSDEN/ projects/I25COSDEN/i25monumenttoc470- assets/January_2019_Public_Meeting_ Boards%20/.
Social Media –
Michelle Post, SMS
Planned Passenger Rail
(Briargate to DEN Airport)
www.castlepinesconnection.com
www.castlepinesconnection.com
Volume 11, Number 3
Volume 6, Number 9
CONNECTION
Supporting Elements for Bustang Identified: •Monument Park-n-Ride (Existing planned improvements)
•Castle Rock Park-n-Ride (Planned)
•Express Lanes in Gap (Under Construction) •Express Lanes north of Gap (Potential) •Extend RTD light rail service from RidgeGate
RTD Light Rail, Commuter Rail, Express Bus Service Area
RTD
Boulder
North
south to Castle Rock (Potential)
I-25 PEL Study
Denver DEN
Ft. Collins
Expansion of Bustang regional bus service
Pueblo
Colorado Springs
Corridor Castle Monument Rock
Loveland
Longmont
Copyright 2008 - 2019, The Castle Pines Connection, LLC.
Reproduction or use, without permission, of editorial, graphic or photo content in any manner is strictly prohibited.
The Connection is published monthly for the 80108 ZIP code and surrounding communities for $3.
The Connection, LLC is a Colorado limited liability corporation.
The Connection l 7437 Village Square Drive, Suite 220 l Castle Pines, CO 80108 l 303-785-6520 editor@castlepinesconnection.com l advertise@castlepinesconnection.com
Planned Passenger Rail
5


































































































   1   2   3   4   5