The Colorado Department of Transportation and Acme Concrete Paving Inc. will start a concrete rehabilitation project on Colorado Highway 157 (Foothills Parkway) in Boulder in early April, according to a March 27 announcement.
The upcoming construction is expected to impact the area between Colorado Highway 119 and the Pearl Street off-ramp. The goal of this project is to improve pavement conditions along this busy corridor, which serves as an important route for local residents and commuters.
According to the official website, the Colorado Department of Transportation works to improve the quality of life for Colorado residents through integrated transportation solutions. The department aims to deliver an effective multi-modal transportation system that safely transports people, goods and information while enhancing environmental standards in Colorado, according to its official website.
Shoshana Lew holds the role of executive director for the Colorado Department of Transportation, according to its official website. The agency oversees transportation infrastructure across the state and is responsible for building and maintaining interstates, U.S. highways, and state highways while also administering grants for aviation and transit as reported by its official website.
As per its official website, the department operates within the transportation sector with a focus on highway maintenance as well as support for aviation and transit programs. The upcoming work on Foothills Parkway reflects these responsibilities by addressing roadway conditions vital for safe travel.









