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Public Works

Plum Valley Heights Neighborhood Paving Project

Under Construction

Budget

provided by the Road & Bridge Fund (Fund 200)

Project Manager

Keith Burke, Engineer Inspector IV
[email protected] 303-947-8720

Contractor

Chato's Concrete (concrete) Brannan Sand & Gravel (asphalt)

Project Update

Posted May 15, 2025

Construction is scheduled to start the week of September 15, 2025.

Description

Douglas County’s 2025 neighborhood street paving program in Plum Valley Heights includes Trail North Drive and West Trail South Drive.

Work consists of rotomilling to remove some of the top layer of asphalt, which generally takes two to four hours or less per block 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 4 – 8 hours per block to complete.

During construction, access to driveways will be available, with occasional short delays.

One to two weeks before the start of sidewalk repairs, rotomilling, and paving, the County will send Cone Zone Mailers to notify adjacent residents of the planned work.

Two days before the start of rotomilling and paving, no-parking signs will be posted along the streets scheduled for work.

Schedule

Construction will occur Monday through Friday between 7 a.m. – 7 p.m.

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