Drivers across Grand Junction should expect multiple road closures, detours, and lane reductions this week as several city and state projects continue. Impacts range from neighborhood-level closures to major corridor slowdowns.


🚧 City of Grand Junction Projects with Travel Restrictions

Four Canyons Parkway Project

  • 25 Road is closed from Blichmann to Waite Avenue through early May
  • The 25 Road and Waite intersection will remain closed through April 8
  • Temporary roadway is in place
  • Detours are active

Drivers should use caution in the area and follow posted detours.


D ½ Road Capacity Improvements

  • D ½ Road is closed between 29 Road and 30 Road
  • Access from San Juan to D ½ is closed
  • Drivers should detour via 29 ½ Road south to D Road
  • Open to local traffic only

Patterson Road at Matchett Park

  • Sidewalk closure on the north side of Patterson Road between 28 1/4 and 28 3/4 Roads
  • Pedestrian detours are in place for the duration of the project

South Broadway and 23 Road Roundabout

  • 23 Road is closed between Broadway and South Broadway
  • Detours are in place

Lead Waterline Replacement (Downtown)

  • Colorado Avenue is closed between 9th Street and 10th Street
  • Access remains open to local traffic

🚦 Non-City Projects with Travel Restrictions

CDOT I-70B Phase 7 Construction

  • 5th Street reduced to one lane between South Avenue and Colorado Avenue all week
  • Single lane and shoulder closures on Ute and Pitkin between 3rd and 6th Streets
  • Ongoing closures on Ute Avenue
  • 4th Street reduced to one lane between Colorado and Pitkin

All business and residential access remains open, but delays are expected.


CDOT CO 340 Resurfacing Project

  • Single right lane closures on the eastbound bridge
  • Work hours are 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday through Friday

⚠️ What Drivers Should Expect

  • Multiple detours and reduced travel lanes
  • Slower traffic across key corridors
  • Increased congestion during peak hours

Motorists, cyclists, and pedestrians are encouraged to follow posted signage and use caution in active work zones.

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