The Alameda Ave Underpass Replacement project is moving forward to enhance bike, pedestrian, and ADA accessibility. This infrastructure work spans the corridor from Santa Fe Drive to Broadway. City officials aim to modernize the underpass to better serve all users. The project focuses on safety and improved mobility for the surrounding 80237 neighborhood. Construction efforts will prioritize creating a seamless connection for cyclists and walkers. Residents can expect updates as the replacement work progresses through its phases.
Alameda Ave Underpass Replacement advances Bike/Ped/ADA work
The Alameda Ave Underpass Replacement project continues to improve bike, pedestrian, and ADA access between Santa Fe and Broadway in Denver.
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