Design efforts are currently underway for the Goldsmith Gulch Improvements project at Monaco and Evans. This storm, sanitary, and wastewater infrastructure initiative remains in the design phase. City officials are working to finalize plans for the upgrades at this specific intersection in the 80211 zip code. The project aims to enhance local drainage and utility systems. No specific timeline for construction completion has been released yet. Residents in the area should monitor future updates as the design process moves forward.
Goldsmith Gulch storm sewer design advances at Monaco & Evans
Design work continues for the Goldsmith Gulch storm sewer improvements located at the intersection of Monaco and Evans in Denver's 80211 zip code.
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