CURRENT ROAD CLOSURE/DELAY
INFORMATION
ON GUANELLA PASS ROAD
AS OF July - 2009
Motorists, bicycles, and
pedestrians traveling Guanella Pass Road can
expect:
The road closures are from
8am to 11am and 1pm to
3pm. The traveling public should
expect 30 minute delays from 7am to 8am, 11am to 1pm, and 3pm to 7pm. The road
is closed at night from 9pm to 6am. With no public travel permitted
from the Cabin Creek Power Plant to Georgetown.
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Guanella Pass
Road
PROJECT INFORMATION SHEET
2007
Project Summary
The Guanella Pass Road
connects the communities of Grant, on the south, and Georgetown, on the north. The road is 23.7 miles in length and
passes through the Pike-San Isabel and Arapahoe-Roosevelt National
Forests.
The road is used primarily for recreational traffic. The
current reconstruction project called Phase 1 is 8.8 miles in length, beginning 9.3 miles north of Grant and ending
5.6 miles south of Georgetown, at the Xcel power plant. The
construction cost of the project is $20.1 million. The purpose of the project is to provide
a road that will serve the existing and future traffic in a manner that is
conducive to safety, durability, and economy of maintenance.
Current Road Condition
Guanella Pass Road has
been in very bad shape for many years with potholes, washboards, and ruts. In many areas the gravel surface is worn
down to native soil and has large protruding rocks. Maintaining the road is a considerable
expense to Park and Clear
Creek Counties. As a result of the roadway’s poor
condition it is causing environmental damage because of dust and inadequate
drainage and erosion control.
Reconstructed Road
The plans for this project were developed by the Federal
Highway Administration, in cooperation with the Forest Service, Park County,
and Clear Creek County,
after listening to the public for over 15 years. Six alternatives were considered, and
the selected alternative minimizes full reconstruction yet improves safety,
enhances the environment, and reduces maintenance, all in support of the
purpose and need of the project.
The project consists of 19 percent full reconstruction, 18 percent light
reconstruction, and 63 percent rehabilitation. The amount of pavement on the road will
increase by only 8 percent, largely in areas of very steep grades. The new road closely follows the
existing alignment in order to minimize impacts, and includes extensive use of
retaining walls. Existing culverts
at stream crossings have been replaced by open-bottom structures that restore
the natural stream channel. The
project will help the Forest Service manage recreation on the pass by
formalizing parking areas and pullouts, eliminating existing informal parking
areas and pullouts, providing winter closure parking, and creating formal
parking for dispersed camping.
Project Schedule
Phase 1 is planned
for completion in August 2007.
Phase 2 consists of the roadway from the Cabin Creek Hydro Electric
Plant to Georgetown
and is expected to begin construction in September 2007 and finish during the
fall of 2009. The final section of Phase 3 from Grant to Shelf
Road is anticipated to begin construction in early 2010 and be
finished in the fall of 2012.
Safety and Traffic Control
As with all heavy construction work, safety is a primary
concern during the reconstruction of the Guanella Pass
Road. Please obey all traffic control signs and
construction zone flaggers.
There is no stopping or parking in any active construction area. Due to the nature of the work, and the
very limited construction right-of-way, traffic
delays of up to 30 minutes may be required during the week. And, at times the road may be closed to
all traffic from 8:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m.
However the road will be open on weekends, without construction delays,
from 6:00 p.m. on Friday to 11:00 p.m. on Sunday and on National holidays. The construction of Guanella Pass Road is under the direction of the Federal
Highway Administration and more information can be found at www.cflhd.gov under Projects Under
Construction.