The W. 8th Avenue Bridge Reconstruction project over the Platte River is officially moving forward in Denver. This transportation and mobility initiative targets the critical crossing located in the 80211 zip code. City records indicate the project timeline spans from early 2017 through mid-2024. The work aims to replace or significantly upgrade the existing bridge structure to improve safety and traffic flow. Residents and commuters should anticipate potential disruptions as construction progresses over the coming months. Officials have not yet released a detailed schedule for specific phases of the rebuild. The project remains a priority for local infrastructure development efforts. Further updates regarding lane closures or detours will be issued as the work begins.
W. 8th Avenue Bridge Reconstruction Over Platte River Moves Forward
The W. 8th Avenue Bridge reconstruction project over the Platte River is underway in Denver's 80211 zip code, marking a key transportation infrastructure update.
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