CDOT reveals year-2035 traffic numbers for Hwy 24 – increases seen from 2030
The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) has begun projecting the number of vehicles on Westside Highway 24 using the new growth forecast for the
year 2035.
Not surprisingly, the numbers are all considerably higher than the actual counts for the year 2005. They are also higher, except in one location, than the previously used 2030 forecast, according to a CDOT consultant's presentation March 12 to the Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments (PPACG). The numbers help CDOT engineers determine the capacity needed for the roadway expansion, which have been tentatively proposed - based on 2030 numbers - for two or three interchanges and three lanes each way between Manitou Springs and I-25. “Using these 2035 forecasts, options such as grade-separated interchanges vs. at-grade intersections will be re-evaluated,” the presentation states. No exact schedule has been announced, but CDOT plans call for a draft Environmental Assessment (EA) late this year, with public review in mid 2009 and submission of the final EA for federal review in late '09, according to the presentation. Here are the comparisons: Manitou interchange to Ridge Road: 2005 - 29,600 2030 - 44,100 2035 - 50,000 Ridge to 31st Street: 2005 - 29,600 2030 - 46,100 2035 - 50,000 31st to 26th: 2005 - 31,500 2030 - 43,100 2035 - 51,400 26th to 21st: 2005 - 31,900 2030 - 45,000 2035 - 53,200 21st to 14th: 2005 - 38,500 2030 - 54,700 2035 - 58,400 14th to 8th: 2005 - 38,500 2030 - 54,700 2035 - 58,400 8th to I-25: 2005 - 50,300 2030 - 87,000 2035 - 83,700 On Cimarron/Highway 24 east of I-25, which would stay four lanes, the numbers projected by CDOT drop off considerably, as follows: 2005 - 29,200 2030 - 34,400 2035 - 38,800 Westside Pioneer article |