Repaving of Southmoor Drive in Fountain nearly complete; six-year closure to end soon

Scott Harrison

FOUNTAIN, Colo. (KRDO) — The ongoing saga of Southmoor Drive should be over soon, as crews in the past week have completed most of the repaving work needed there.

A half-mile of the street overlooking Fountain Creek — from the American Legion on the south end to Paladin Place on the north end — has been closed to traffic since the spring of 2020 because of severe erosion concerns.

Remaining work includes striping (applying new lane markings) and installing a guardrail on the creek street at its nearest point to the creek, and a city spokesman said that the street should officially reopen before the 4th of July holiday.

Earlier this year, the Fountain City Council allocated $450,000 for the project, after $7.5 million in erosion mitigation in the creek was performed by the Fountain Creek Watershed District.

The city saved money on asphalt costs by using a process that recycled the old pavement with new asphalt on-site.

“It means that our voices have been heard,” said Tracee Spencer, a member of American Legion Post 38. “This has been an ongoing issue for the last, maybe, six years or so. And it’s caused a burden for the neighborhood and to the businesses around here. So, we’re very excited to have it open.”

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