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[ARCHIVED] McIntyre Street Phase II (West 52nd Avenue to 60th Avenue)

The original item was published from September 18, 2017 4:21 PM to September 20, 2018 12:05 AM

Project Scope:
The McIntyre Street roadway improvements project is in the second phase of construction, between W. 56th Place and W. 58th Avenue.  Roadway improvements will include:
  • Widening of the road to four 11-foot travel lanes with a raised center median that varies between 4 and 15 feet depending on if turn lanes are installed
  • 4-foot bike lanes
  • 8-foot sidewalks
  • Two new box culverts where the Farmers Highline Canal crosses McIntyre Street
  • A new bridge at the Van Bibber Creek crossing that will include pedestrian access under McIntyre. 
See McIntyre Phase II Proposed Design (PDF)

Phase II of this project has been awarded to SEMA Construction in the amount of $7,043,611.80.

Project Update (as of September 10, 2018): 
The project start date was July 11, 2018.  The anticipated duration of the project is 14 months (through the summer of 2019).
  • The contractor installed traffic and erosion controls.
  • Construction crews lowered water lines on the east side of McIntyre Street north of Van Bibber Creek.
  • Excavation is complete on the west side of McIntyre Street to construct the west half of the new bridge over Van Bibber Creek.
  • Concrete caisson installation is underway for the new bridge.
  • Construction crews are building a new sanitary sewer line on the west side of McIntyre Street.
A speed limit reduction to 25 mph will be enforced.  Fines are double within the work zone.  The project is weather-dependent and the schedule is subject to change.

If you would like to receive traffic updates for this project, call the project hotline at 720-550-9695 or request to be on the email list at [email protected].  You can also Like us on Facebook and Twitter with @JeffcoColorado to sign up for notifications.

Thank you for your patience and cooperation throughout this roadway improvement project.