Will there be plans to update the Wilcox Street/Wolfensberger Road and Interstate 25 intersection?

The Wilcox Street/Wolfensberger Road and Interstate 25 interchange is owned, operated and maintained by the Colorado Department of Transportation. However, Town staff is leading a Townwide signal system project that includes upgrading vehicle detection and retiming the traffic signals at this interchange. The vehicle detection was upgraded in April 2022, and the traffic signal retiming effort will begin in June 2022.

Published May 26, 2022

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1. Some time ago I read where the town administration was creating a truck routing system requiring large trucks to use only certain streets or roads.
2. Can you help me out with a reference in the Town Code regarding the pedestrian warning lights such as those on Wilcox Street in the Downtown area?
3. Why are the striping on the roads not reflective?
4. Will the middle segment of Woodlands Boulevard ever be built?
5. Will there be plans to update the Wilcox Street/Wolfensberger Road and Interstate 25 intersection?
6. What process does the Town use to decide whether to install a stoplight or a roundabout at an intersection?
7. Is there a plan to extend Prairie Hawk Drive to Plum Creek Parkway?
8. Are there any plans to widen Wolfensberger from Red Hawk Drive to Coachline?
9. What is the plan for roadways in terms of fifth street and the traffic through downtown as it relates to the new developments up on ridge road and north of highway 86? It is already very congested,
10. Is there a plan to make the city more accessible by walking/biking? We have a lot of sidewalks that end abruptly and bike lanes that go nowhere.
11. Why can't the traffic engineer time the lights so you don't have to stop at every red light. Founders is a mess.
12. What road construction is happening in Castle Rock?