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In spring of 2025, the City of Colorado Springs will construct improvements to Dublin Boulevard, between Fieler Drive and Marksheffel Road. To learn more about the project, community members are invited to attend a public open house at Skyview Middle School (6350 Windom Peak Blvd.) on Tuesday, Sept. 17, from 5-7 p.m.

Public Works staff and the project team will be available to answer questions. No formal presentation is planned, and guests are welcome to stop by at their convenience.

Dublin Boulevard from Fieler Drive to Marksheffel Road will be improved. It will change from a two-lane road to a four-lane road with shoulders. A raised median will be constructed to match other sections of Dublin Boulevard. Other improvements include a 10-foot multi-use path along both sides of the street, trail connections along Sand Creek, and a new traffic signal at Issaquah Drive. Drainage upgrades include storm sewer pipes, inlets and water quality structures. This project will add a new traffic signal at Issaquah Drive. It will address recurring groundwater collecting west of Peterson Road.

The project is in the design phase. Construction will start in spring 2025.

More information, including the project exhibits on display at the meeting, are available at coloradosprings.gov/dublin. Community members can also call 719-472-3065 or email dublin.improve@gmail.com with questions.

A map of the project location for the Dublin Boulevard improvements, marking a stretch of road between Fieler Dr. and Marksheffel Rd.
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