Media Contact: Andrew Barth, Communications Specialist, 303-441-1032
Open house June 22 on Longmont Dam Road and North St. Vrain Creek flood recovery restoration
Boulder County, Colo. – Boulder County and its consultants will provide information and collect feedback regarding ongoing designs of permanent repairs to Longmont Dam Road and the flood-related restoration of North St. Vrain Creek at an open house from 5 to 7 p.m., on Monday, June 22, at Rogers Hall, 4th and High streets, in Lyons. All are welcome at the open house.
Current designs will be shown and staff will be on hand to answer questions, listen to comments and collect feedback.
After the meeting, public input will be incorporated into the roadway and creek designs, if applicable. Roadway construction is anticipated to begin this fall. Funding is currently being identified to complete the creek portion of the project. The county hopes to secure the funds needed to complete the creek work at the same time the road work is taking place.
Members of the public do not need to attend the meeting to submit input. Meeting materials, including the preliminary plans, are available on the project website. For those unable to attend, the county encourages them to comment by:
Mail a letter to the Transportation Department C/O Permanent Roadway Repairs – P.O. Box 471 – Boulder, CO – 80306
All public comments should be received no later than Monday, July 20 in order to guarantee their consideration for this phase of design.
For more information on the project, contact Andrew Barth, Transportation Department communications specialist, at abarth@bouldercounty.org or call 303-441-1032.
All current Boulder County Transportation roadway project information, including regular maintenance and flood-recovery activity, can be found at www.BoCoConeZones.com.