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Public Works

Chambers Road Resurfacing Project

Completed

Budget

provided by the Road & Bridge Fund (Fund 200)

Project Manager

Keith Burke
[email protected] 303-947-8720

Contractor

Brannan Sand & Gravel (Asphalt Paving)

Project Update

Updated August 19, 2025

This project has been completed.

Description

Douglas County’s 2025 street paving program includes Chambers Road (between Lincoln Avenue and E-470). This project will be utilizing high performance asphalt to extend the life of the new surface.

Work will be completed in phases – the first phase consists of sidewalk repairs and curb ramp upgrades, which will be performed by the County’s sidewalk repair contractor. Sidewalk repairs are expected to take between one and two weeks.

The second phase will take place later in the summer and consists of rotomilling to remove some of the top layer of asphalt, which is expected to take less than a week to complete and will be performed by the County’s asphalt overlay contractor. The final phase follows rotomilling by one to two weeks and includes placing the new overlay; this last phase may take up to a week to complete.

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