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News

Smoother commute coming to Meridian

Partnership makes possible the Havana Street and Meridian Boulevard intersection improvement project

Posted on April 13, 2022 2022News and EventsTransportation

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If your daily commute takes you into Meridian, located in northern Douglas County, we have good news. Work will begin soon on a project that, once completed, will improve traffic flow through the Havana Street / Meridian Boulevard intersection.

In partnership with the Southeast Public Improvement Metropolitan District (SPIMD) and the Meridian Metropolitan District (MMD), the intersections of Meridian and Havana and Meridian and Maroon Circle will be reconfigured, including new turn lanes and a new traffic control system. Additionally, the concrete pavement on Meridian Boulevard from Maroon Circle to Havana Street will be removed and replaced.

The Board of County Commissioners approved a construction contract with Castle Rock Construction during a regular business meeting April 12. The total cost of the project is expected to be $6.1 million. SPIMD will contribute $2.65 million to the project, and MMD will contribute $450,000. The County will fund the rest. Visit the project website for updates.

Construction is expected to begin by June and be completed in mid-2023.

For updates on this and other road construction projects in Douglas County, sign up for Traffic Alert emails. Visit the County’s email subscription page and select “road work/cone zone.” Or visit the Traffic Alerts page for information on construction and maintenance projects.

A safe and accessible multimodal transportation network is one of the Board of County Commissioner’s six core priorities. Read more about the County’s transportation initiatives online.

 

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