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Originally Posted by comoneymaker
1.8 billion? Seems rather cheap. Wasn't T-Rex around 3.7 billion? I say just do it like T-Rex minus the light rail of course and no toll lanes but Hov lanes instead and 4 lanes each way. Move the "Cover" back so the National Western has a larger single piece of land to work with. Also the I-70 and I-25 interchange better be done last as I would like for I-25 from Alameda to Thornton to be next. Also spend more money to get it done quicker. Oh and Hell no to private sector!
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The Mousetrap (I-70, I-25 Interchange) was recently reconstructed in the 90s and early 2000s (Wikipedia says 2003 it was completed). The viaduct I-70 between Brighton Boulevard and the Mousetrap, alongside the Stock Show, is close to the same age. I wouldn't count on these segments being reconstructed again any time in the near future. If the stock show wants to expand onto the Coliseum site, the better bet would probably be to go UNDER the modern viaduct. This project covers the much older viaduct that begins east of Brighton.
I'm also pretty sure (anybody feel free to correct me if I'm wrong on this) that I-25 is considered "fully improved" from US-36 all the way south to at least Speer, and possibly all the way to the Colfax/Auraria exit. The segments that still need improvement are north I-25 from US-36 to around 120th and on the south end from Colfax to where the recent Alameda/Santa Fe reconstruction left off.