– Starting on Monday, May 18, Old Meridian Road will be closed north of US Highway 24 for road reconstruction. El Paso County Department of Public Works’ contractor, Kiewit Infrastructure Company, will reconstruct approximately 600 feet of Old Meridian Road south of the new roundabout at the McLaughlin Road, Old Meridian Road and Rolling Thunder intersection. Bank and library access will remain open during construction using a temporary access constructed off Old Meridian Road just north of US 24.

Road closures and detour routes will change to accommodate the new work zone on Old Meridian Road and reopen a portion of McLaughlin Road. The traffic pattern described below will start on Monday, May 18 and remain in place for approximately three months:

  • Old Meridian Road will be closed between US 24 and Meridian Road for phase 2 construction – use Meridian Road and McLaughlin Road to access Woodmen Road and bypass the construction zone.
  • Access to High Prairie Library and Farmers State Bank only will be provided through a temporary access constructed off Old Meridian Road just north of US 24.
  • Access to Bartlett Hay will be through Chicago Avenue via McLaughlin Road.
  • Rolling Thunder remains closed between Old Meridian Road and Meridian Road – use Meridian Road to access Woodmen Road and bypass the work zone.

During the Old Meridian Road closure, the contractor will reconstruct the asphalt roadway, install drainage infrastructure, and add new sidewalks south of the new roundabout. Underground utility relocation work will also occur. Kiewit has completed most of the roundabout work at the McLaughlin Road, Old Meridian Road and Rolling Thunder intersection, which will be partially open during the phase 2 work.

Full road closures increase safety and efficiency and reduce the overall duration of construction. Drivers who need to use detour routes should plan for added travel time. Please reduce speeds and watch for workers, equipment, signs and barricades.

The project is anticipated to be completed in late Fall 2020. Future updates will be provided as the project transitions through different phases.

The voting box at the Falcon Fire Department located at 7030 Old Meridian Rd. Peyton CO, has been relocated by the El Paso County Clerk and Recorders Office to Falcon Fire Protection District Station 1 located at 12072 Royal County Down Rd, Falcon, CO.

This safety improvement project is expected to reduce traffic collisions and improve traffic flow at the existing three-leg intersection. The roundabout design will handle existing and projected traffic volumes including truck traffic. El Paso County wishes to thank drivers in advance for their cooperation. Funding for this project is provided by Pikes Peak Rural Transportation Authority (PPRTA).

For more information and questions:

County website: https://www.elpasoco.com

Project website: Select McLaughlin/Old Meridian Roundabout at

https://publicworks.elpasoco.com/road-bridge/construction-maintenance-projects/#1520525784127-3e2c2908-4613

Email: pr@workzone.info

Phone: 719-208-8650