06/08/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/09/2026 07:49
Cortez - The Colorado Department of Transportation and contracting partner Morton Electric will begin a traffic signal improvement project along US Highway 160 Main Street in Cortez. Construction is scheduled to begin Monday, June 15, and continue through August.
Two Main Street intersections will undergo improvements at Mildred Road and Harrison Street. New pedestrian features such as crosswalks, curb ramps and audible signals will be installed to support all modes of transportation.
"Traffic signals play an important role in connecting neighborhoods, schools, businesses and community destinations such as the park on Mildred Road," said Regional Transportation Director, Julie Constan. "These upgrades create more accessible, safer and reliable travel options for everyone who uses these intersections. The improvements will benefit individuals with disabilities, to those riding bikes, to families using strollers."
Upgraded signal technology is important for driver safety as well. Improved traffic management systems reduce conflicts between vehicles and allow for more efficient movements. These enhancements can improve traffic flow, reduce congestion and lower the likelihood of crashes. Vehicle detection equipment can also adjust signal timing based on real-time traffic demand, improving overall intersection operations.
Additionally, new traffic signals will utilize energy-efficient LED technology, which consumes less electricity and requires less maintenance than older incandescent signal systems.
Work is scheduled to take place weekdays from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. The project is expected to be completed in August.
Motorists can expect single-lane and turn-lane closures in both directions of US 160 throughout construction
Closures will occur at both the Harrison Street and Mildred Road intersections
Drivers are encouraged to slow down, follow posted signage and allow extra travel time while work is underway
For additional information about this project, contact the project team.
Travelers are urged to "know before you go." Gather information about weather forecasts and anticipated travel impacts and current road conditions prior to hitting the road. CDOT resources include:
The following tips are to help you stay safe while traveling through maintenance and construction work zones.
The new free COtrip Planner mobile app was designed to meet the growing trend of information on mobile and tablet devices for the traveling public. The COtrip Planner app provides statewide, real-time traffic information, and works on mobile devices that operate on the iOS and Android platforms. Visit the Google Play Store (Android devices) or the Apple Store (iOS devices) to download!