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Project Details

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The City installed a roundabout to address safety concerns at the intersection. This project will replace the large intersection and its four-way stop signs with a roundabout in an effort to enhance safety for people crossing Printers Parkway at this intersection.

The old configuration required travelers to stop in the middle of the intersection paralleling a wide median before crossing the road or turning onto Printers Parkway. This has consistently rated as a high-accident intersection among City-owned roads in Colorado Springs. Due to the wide median and right-of-way footprint of the intersection, City Engineering staff determined the best solution was a roundabout.

Key Elements

  • The City was awarded a grant from the Federal Hazard Elimination System (HES) in the amount of $561,433 to construct this project. The City of Colorado Springs will contribute a Local Agency Match of $62,382.
  • The roundabout has a single lane. Through lanes on Printers Parkway will be reduced from two lanes to one just before the roundabout.
  • The project was designed by Jacobs Engineering, under contract to City Engineering. Blue Ridge Construction built the roundabout.
  • Roundabouts have proven to have less severe crashes and, in this case, should reduce all front to side crashes.  Roundabouts also present a constant-flow option to allow for traffic movements without delays when compared to other intersection options.

Schedule

Construction began in March 2020 and will finish in Fall 2020, weather permitting.

Project Team

Project Manager: Kevin Diekelman, City of Colorado Springs
Engineering Design: Jacobs Engineering
Construction Management: NV5
Construction Contractor: Blue Ridge Construction

Public Involvement: Hayward, LLC

Public Information

George Hayward, 719-314-5018; george@amanwhosees.com.  Your call or email will be returned within one business day. Click here to be added to the project email list.

Public Open House April 23, 2019

A public open house took place on April 23, 2019, where the public could view the proposed intersection and construction plans.  Engineers from the project team and the City of Colorado Springs were on-hand to answer questions.  Presentation materials are below: