
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Off-Season Paving Operations to Commence Throughout Town
Expect intermittent no-parking zones, lane, and road closures on October 5 and 9
(October 3, 2023) – Telluride, CO --- The Town of Telluride will begin milling, patching, and paving operations on several streets throughout town on Thursday, October 5. Streets and intersections to be treated include N. Davis Street, W. Colorado Ave & Davis Street intersection, S. Davis Street, N. Townsend to W. Galena Ave, N. Oak Street, and S. Pine Street. Intermittent lane and road closures will occur throughout the week to allow milling and paving without limiting public access to town. Detours will be set up around operations to account for road and lane closures.
The paving schedule is presently planned as follows:
- Thursday, October 5: Milling to occur, and streets to reopen to traffic after milling is complete on each section.
- Monday, October 9: Paving and patching to take place until all milled roads are restored.
Operations will adhere to the Town of Telluride’s noise ordinance for loud and heavy machinery from 9 am MST to 6 pm MST Monday through Saturday. For more information regarding paving operations, including a map of current and upcoming projects, please visit bit.ly/totstreets. For any questions surrounding the project, please email Project Manager and Town of Telluride Streets Supervisor Lynn White at lwhite@telluride-co.gov.
For the most up-to-date information, please follow the Town of Telluride on social media @townoftelluride.
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Communications Manager
Lindsey Mills
Cell: (303) 319-6448
Email: lmills@telluride-co.gov
ABOUT TELLURIDE
A former Victorian mining town in southwest Colorado’s San Juan Mountains, Telluride was incorporated in 1977 as a home-rule municipality. Set in a box canyon amid forested peaks at the base of the popular Telluride ski-and-golf resort, the town’s historic district houses landmarks like the Sheridan Opera House, a performing arts venue originally built in 1913, and the Telluride Historical Museum, which showcases local history in a converted hospital built in 1896. For more information, please visit us online at telluride-co.gov.