The Denver Post

2 lanes to open by Wednesday

- By Kirk Mitchell and Kieran Nicholson

Colorado transporta­tion employees are working to reroute eastbound U.S. 36 in time for rush hour Wednesday morning after a giant crack in the highway turned into a sinkhole.

The Colorado Department of Transporta­tion will reroute eastbound traffic onto two lanes of the westbound side of the highway, Tamara Rollison, spokeswoma­n for the Colorado Department of Transporta­tion, said Monday afternoon.

The temporary eastbound lanes will run on what are now westbound lanes, and westbound traffic will be funneled down to two lanes as well, to accommodat­e the temp lanes for about a half-mile stretch just west of the Church Ranch Boulevard/ West 104th Avenue interchang­e, Rollison said at a Monday afternoon news conference.

Anthony Meneghetti, lead engineer with CDOT on the U.S. 36 emergency repair operation, said Monday that the westbound lanes of the highway have not been compromise­d by the current collapse. A bridge that carries traffic on U.S. 36 over BNSF Railway track has been “disconnect­ed” from the failing road and the bridge is also structural­ly sound and safe.

“There will be no risk at all to the traveling public,” Rollison said of the upcoming temporary traffic lanes.

In the meantime, drivers traveling between Denver and Boulder need to plan alternate routes.

“Hopefully, we’ll have it up by rush hour Wednesday morning,” Rollison said. “It will be a new configurat­ion until we get eastbound U.S. 36 rebuilt.”

Constructi­on employees are already working on the detour where the road is falling apart between the Church Ranch and Wadsworth Boulevard exits. It’s a big project in a short amount of time, she said.

Constructi­on workers must demolish a concrete wall now separating the eastbound and westbound lanes of the highway. They will then have to build a concrete barrier between the two sides of the highway on the current westbound lanes for a stretch of about a half a mile and then re-stripe both sides, Rollison said.

At first, it’s possible that one lane on the eastbound side of the new diversion will be opened Wednesday morning and then eventually two lanes, she said.

In the meantime, the retaining wall of a U.S. 36 bridge on eastbound U.S. 36 is collapsing in some locations between the two exits. The giant fissure in the middle of the highway turned into multiple large cracks that have now formed a giant sinkhole, Rollison said.

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