11/13/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/13/2024 10:03
FORT COLLINS, Colo. - The City of Fort Collins announced today the upcoming construction of the Siphon Pedestrian Overpass, a transformative project that will connect Southeast Fort Collins to the city's extensive trail network.
Construction is set to begin in December 2024, with completion expected by Summer 2025.The $4 million project will create a pedestrian and bicycle bridge over the Union Pacific Railroad tracks between Harmony Road and Trilby Road. Siphon Pedestrian Overpass will link the newly opened Mail Creek Trail, which runs from the intersection of Zepher and Tilden west under South Timberline Road before stopping at the site of this project, to the existing Power Trail, addressing a significant two-mile gap in connectivity.
"This project responds to strong demand from nearby neighborhoods, schools, and businesses," City of Fort Collins Civil Engineer Jin Wang said. "It will provide a safe connection for pedestrians and cyclists in an area that has long been disconnected from our trail system."
Key project details include:
The project will have temporary impacts on the surrounding area, including:
The City is actively communicating with impacted communities to minimize disruptions and ensure a smooth construction process.
"We thank everyone in communities near this project for their patience and collaboration with us as we work to complete the Siphon Pedestrian Overpass in a complex location surrounded by neighborhoods and split by the Union Pacific Railroad," Wang said.
This project is part of Fort Collins' ongoing commitment to enhancing its multi-modal transportation network. The Siphon Pedestrian Overpass will provide safer and more convenient access to schools, parks, and the broader trail system for residents in Southeast Fort Collins.
For more information about the Siphon Pedestrian Overpass project, including details about detours and local impacts, visit fcgov.com/siphon.
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