CDOT has made safety improvements to a stretch of I-25 frontage road that's considered so dangerous, locals call it 'death alley.' Still, drivers and county leaders said the changes are not enough. via jaclynreporting
CASTLE ROCK, Colo. — The Colorado Department of Transportation has made safety improvements to a stretch of Interstate 25 frontage road that's considered so dangerous, locals call it"death alley." Still, drivers and county leaders said the changes are not enough.
"I'd like to start and say that we don't take this lightly in any way shape or form," said Stephanie Alanis, project manager for CDOT."What we are doing, and have done, we will continue to evaluate it as a process, and we will continue to always look to make roads safer and better." Teal says there is a reason no one seems to want to invest in the frontage road. The plan has long been to move the road to the other side of the railroad tracks as part of the $120 million Crystal Valley Interchange Project. But, in part, because of a funding shortfall, the project will take two years to complete and will not begin until the summer.
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