The Colorado Department of Transportation will begin a massive resurfacing project on Interstate 25 through Denver starting on Sunday. The work will be done in phases and is expected to be completed in January 2026.
CDOT officials say the work will focus on a “heavily-traveled” five-mile stretch from Alameda to 44th Avenues and that lanes will be closed each night. In addition to the pavement itself, the project will also include the repair of expansion joints between roadways and bridges, installation of new signs, repainting of lane stripes, and replacement of concrete barriers.
“The resurfacing will prolong the life of the road, provide a smoother surface and add durability,” CDOT said in a statement. “This will improve safety and reduce the need for emergency and pothole repairs. New pavement markings and signs will increase lane and interchange visibility.”…