The W. 8th Avenue Bridge Reconstruction project over the Platte River has established a defined timeline. This transportation and mobility initiative is set to conclude in June 2024. The project focuses on the infrastructure spanning the river at the 8th Avenue location. No specific start date or detailed scope was provided in the current record. Residents in the 80233 zip code area should anticipate potential traffic adjustments during the construction window. The city will manage the bridge work to ensure safety and mobility for commuters. Further details regarding daily operations or lane closures are not yet available.
W. 8th Avenue Bridge Reconstruction (Over Platte) project timeline set
The W. 8th Avenue Bridge Reconstruction over the Platte River is scheduled to run through mid-2024.
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