East Las Vegas Street to close for two weeks under Circle Drive for bridge work

Yemi Mobolade, Mayor of City of Colorado Springs
Yemi Mobolade, Mayor of City of Colorado Springs - City of Colorado Springs
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East Las Vegas Street will be closed under the Circle Drive bridges starting November 10 for a two-week period to allow construction of a permanent concrete barrier designed to protect the bridge pier.

The closure may include work on both Saturdays and Sundays. Northbound travelers are advised to use Highway 85 North/Venetucci Boulevard to Circle Drive as an alternative route, while southbound drivers can access Janitell Road and find alternate routes via Circle Drive.

The project’s timeline is dependent on weather conditions, and changes to the schedule may occur. Updated information will be provided through street signage and the project hotline at 719-428-7090.

A dedicated website, https://coloradosprings.gov/CircleDrBridges, offers more details about the Circle Drive Bridges project. Additional questions can be directed by phone or email at connect@CircleDriveBridges.



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