In the span of a single month and a half, the city moved from paperwork to preparation, filing 41 distinct public notices for the Major Signal Rebuild project. This rapid-fire sequence of filings targets the 80211 zip code, turning a long-planned vision into an immediate reality for drivers and pedestrians.
Residents in this corridor should brace for significant traffic disruptions as the city shifts from administrative planning to active construction. The sheer volume of filings—41 notices in 42 days—indicates that crews are poised to mobilize across multiple intersections simultaneously rather than working on a single block at a time.
The data reveals a deliberate acceleration of the timeline. On April 18, 2026, the city issued 33 notices in a single day, a volume previously unseen for this specific project cluster. This initial burst set the pace for the following weeks, with 35 total notices filed within a seven-day window ending April 24. The filings cover a wide array of corridors, specifically identifying work required to modernize aging signals in the 80211 area.
This aggressive schedule marks a departure from standard infrastructure projects, which often stretch filings over several months to allow for phased community feedback. The single-day filing of 33 notices suggests that administrative hurdles have already been cleared, allowing the city to bypass traditional staggered timelines. The focus remains squarely on high-risk intersections identified under the Vision Zero safety initiative, aiming to eliminate traffic fatalities through rapid modernization.
With the filing window for this cluster now closed as of May 30, 2026, the city is expected to begin issuing construction permits and awarding contractor bids in the coming weeks. Residents should anticipate lane closures and detours beginning immediately following the notice periods, as the paper notices translate into physical road work across the neighborhood.