THE OFFICIAL TOWN OF WINDSOR NEWSLETTER
WINDSOR MATTERS JUNE 2024
WARM DAYYSS BRING DELA Roadway Improvements Underway in Three Major Corridors Road construction is a regular part of any infrastructure improvement plan. This summer, there are three roadway projects budgeted in the 2024 Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) that are going to impact north-south travel in town. 7th and Walnut Street Multimodal Enhanced Construction
June – Aug
Hardening improvements will make bicycle and pedestrian crossings safer and more permanent at the intersection of 7th St. and Walnut St. to make it more comfortable for all users. Construction includes installing a hardening diverter at the intersection and adding corner gateway improvements to the intersection of 7th St. and CO 392 (Main St.). Learn more at bit.ly/7thWalnut. 11th Street Multimodal Project
May – Aug
Improvements include enhancing the town’s multimodal connectivity with the addition of new bicycle lanes, sidewalks, crossing opportunities, traffic calming and intersection upgrades along the corridor. In addition to roadway construction, there will be additional bike lane signage, pavement marking changes and raised medians. Stay updated at bit.ly/11thStMM. North Campus Infrastructure Improvements
May – June
As the new Windsor Police Department and middle school near closer to completion, widening improvements are necessary along N. 15th St. (Weld County Rd. 15). Once the roadway is complete, residents will see that it’s been widened, with added bike lanes, and will be connected to the new Windsor Lake Rd. (WCR 70) extension between the new police facility and middle school. More information: bit.ly/N15thSt.
All road work is weather permitting and subject to change. Learn more about CIP projects and stay updated at windsorgov.com/CIP. To receive traffic alert notifications, text Roads to 970-251-7151.