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Crews Continue Mudslide Cleanup on Colorado Highways

July 31, 2018 - West Edition #16
Colorado Department of Transportation

Due to recent rain storms, CDOT maintenance crews have been clearing mud and rocks off highways across Southwest and South-Central Colorado. Work will continue, especially as more flash flood events occur.
Due to recent rain storms, CDOT maintenance crews have been clearing mud and rocks off highways across Southwest and South-Central Colorado. Work will continue, especially as more flash flood events occur.

While summer rains and monsoons have brought needed moisture to Colorado's parched landscape, the torrential downpours also have kept CDOT maintenance crews busy with the clearing of rock and mud from Southwest Colorado roads.

Shoulders, ditches and culverts on several highways were impacted at several locations due to debris flows during flash floods recently.

An excessive amount of debris from the flows also has been deposited on the sides of the highways. Crews will be loading the excess dirt and debris to haul away. CDOT crews are cleaning out culverts to ensure the water inlets are clear for future water flows.

Travelers should watch for cleanup operations on area highways. Most work is taking place on the sides and shoulders of the road; however, heavy equipment activity may require lane changes or the possibility of brief closures. Speed reductions are set in place at work zones.

Cleanup Locations

CDOT will be working in the following locations:

  • CO Highway 145 to MP 75-80, between Telluride and Placerville, near Sawpit;
  • U.S. Highway 550 to MP 33-36, approximately 10 miles north of Durango, near the 416 Fire burn area; and
  • U.S. Highway 160 to MP 265-266, approximately seven miles east of Ft. Garland, on the west side of La Veta Pass.

Be aware of weather conditions and travel with caution when heavy rains are in the forecast. Flash flooding, and mud or rock slides are likely to occur again.


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