City of Colorado Springs Downtown Railroad Bridge Reconstruction Project

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The City of Colorado Springs is embarking on a project to replace two aging railroad bridges at the south end of downtown. The goals include improving infrastructure, enhancing safety, and fostering development opportunities. The project timeline spans from initial planning to construction commencement, with a focus on stakeholder engagement and public outreach. Alternative H, involving reconstruction within the existing railroad right-of-way, is a key strategy under consideration.


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  1. CITY OF COLORADO SPRINGS SOUTH DOWNTOWN RAILROAD UNDERPASS RECONSTRUCTION September 2020

  2. Purpose The City of Colorado Springs has initiated a study to determine the best approach for optimal location and design of two railroad bridges at the south end of downtown Colorado Springs. The aging bridges over South Nevada Avenue (70 years old) and S. Tejon Street (115 years old) are in poor condition and require replacement.

  3. Goals Gain understanding of the long-term needs and opportunities for this public infrastructure Effectively address railroad operational, maintenance and safety needs Maintain and improve traffic operations on Nevada Avenue, Tejon Street, and intersecting streets Complete a Quiet Zone study and implement the findings Address pedestrian and bicycle connectivity and safety across the railroad tracks Design bridges and associated improvements that are compatible with and improve access to surrounding neighborhoods and land uses, and are supportive of development opportunities Design bridges and underpasses to be welcoming and attractive Address cost effectiveness to construct and maintain the bridges Develop an improvement program and funding strategy to provide financing through a combination of City, regional, federal, state and railroad sources Develop beneficial internal and external City partnerships Inform the public and engage stakeholders potentially impacted by the project

  4. Project Process & Schedule

  5. Project Process & Schedule 2018: Project Initiation and start of stakeholder and public outreach 2019: Planning Alternatives evaluation and recommendation 2020-2021: Preliminary design and property owner/stakeholder engagement (current effort) 2022: November construction ballot initiative election 2023-2024: Final design and railroad negotiations 2025: Earliest year for start of construction

  6. Alternative H (Reconstruction in existing railroad right-of-way)

  7. Alternative M1 (now identified as the preferred alternative)

  8. Alternative M (M1 and a potential future M2)

  9. Alternative N (Eliminated)

  10. Alternative O (Eliminated)

  11. Cost Estimates Alternative H Alternative M1 Alternative M2 Alternative N Alternative O $53.7 Million $42.0 Million (Preferred Alternative) $47.0 Million $111.0 Million $122.0 Million (These estimates were developed without the Las Vegas/Trail Improvements)

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