HIGHWAY RECONSTRUCTION: December 15-20

Information provided by Colorado Department of Transportation

Reconstruction activity on Highway 160 will continue in downtown Pagosa Springs, week of December 15-20

8th Street intersection: The project team is continuing curb, gutter and sidewalk work on the 8th Street intersection. The plan is to have the intersection completely open before the holiday break.

The team will wrap up work on the U.S. 160 project by the end of the day, Friday, December 19, returning to the project on January 5, 2026.

Changes in pedestrian crossings: With the new traffic shift there will be several locations that will no longer have pedestrian barriers where the side- walks, curb and gutter have been completed. Please pay attention when traversing the roadway and use identified crossings.

Snow removal plan
A coordinated snow removal team has been assembled to support the U.S. 160 reconstruction project and help keep downtown Pagosa Springs safe and accessible throughout the winter. This team includes Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) maintenance personnel, the WW Clyde construction team and Town of Pagosa Springs Public Works staff.

The team has developed a unified plan to quickly respond to major snowstorms. The shared goals are to:

  • Keep U.S. 160 through downtown clear and passable.
  • Support emergency access routes.
  • Maintain access to schools, businesses and essential services.

CDOT snow removal duties
CDOT will maintain the U.S. 160 main business corridor. CDOT will provide an additional snowplow dedicated to supporting operations in the downtown corridor.

To allow for safe and efficient snow clearing in this new configuration:

  • On-street parking will be unavailable between 1st Street and 10th Street due to space constraints and snow removal operations.
  • Snow will be pushed to the center median, next to the concrete barrier, until crews can haul it away.

Town of Pagosa Springs snow removal duties
The Town will plow town streets. Town will prioritize school bus routes during snow events.

After prioritizing school bus routes, the Town of Pagosa Springs has agreed to prioritize the alleyways behind main street (100-400 blocks) to help businesses maintain rear access for needs such as ski rentals, prescription pickups, bakery access, deliveries and similar services.

Town will be responsible for hauling away snow piles.

Business owner responsibilities
We kindly remind downtown business owners that they are responsible for clearing the sidewalks in front of their buildings.

Do not shovel or push snow into the roadway. This creates safety hazards and disrupts the coordinated snow removal efforts. Colorado law (Colorado Statute 43-5-310) and local ordinances prohibit the plowing, blowing or shoveling of snow onto public roadways.

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