The Colorado Department of Transportation will begin to work on bridges on a section of Highway 24 between Hartsel and Antero Junction starting on April 17.
People who routinely use Highway 24 as a route will have to use Colorado 9 and Highway 285 as a detour until May 7 after work begins. You can see a map of the detour below.
The construction will focus on replacing two bridges on Highway 24 between Hartsel and Antero Junction as part of the Southeastern Colorado Bridge Bundle Project. The $42.5 million dollar project replaces 17 rural bridges on US 350, US 24, and Colorado 9 in Otero, Park, Teller, Las Animas, and Fremont Counties.
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