Below are the construction and utility updates issued by the City of Grand Junction for this week. Expect delays in highlighted areas and follow posted detours.


🚧 City of Grand Junction Projects With Travel Restrictions

Ouray Ave. Water Project

📍 Ouray Ave. from 12th St. to 15th St.

  • Temporary detours may be in place
  • Follow all traffic control direction
  • Expect delays
    ☎️ Questions: 970-244-1558

Linden Ave. Water Project

📍 Linden Ave. between Unaweep Ave. and Hwy. 50

  • Linden Ave. is closed. Open to local traffic only
    📍 Roubideau St. between Unaweep Ave. and Santa Clara Ave.
  • Closed. Open to local traffic only
    📍 Santa Clara Ave. between Roubideau St. and Palisade St.
  • Closed to through traffic
    ➡️ Follow detour signs and traffic control crews

🛣️ Non City Projects With Travel Restrictions

I 70 Business Loop Improvements (CDOT)

  • First Street reduced to one lane
  • Ute Ave. and Pitkin Ave. reduced to one lane

Xcel Energy 25 Road Natural Gas Replacement Project

📍 25 Road from north of Blichmann Ave. to south of F 1/2 Road

  • Road closed in the project area
  • Resident access remains open
    ➡️ Follow signs and detours
    ℹ️ Additional project information available from Xcel Energy

Kimball Ave. Multifamily Project

📍 9th St. between Riverside Pkwy. and Kimball Ave.

  • Closed Monday and Tuesday for water tie-in work

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