Cortez City Council chooses company for $1 million median project

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Cortez City Council chooses company for $1 million median project

Construction project is awarded to Western Gravel in 4-3 vote
The North Edith Street and Roger Smith Avenue intersection on Main Street. The city plans to build a signalized pedestrian crossing there as part of the median project.

Cortez City Council chooses company for $1 million median project

The North Edith Street and Roger Smith Avenue intersection on Main Street. The city plans to build a signalized pedestrian crossing there as part of the median project.
Median project timeline

2012: Cortez is awarded a two-year Heart and Soul community planning grant from the Orton Family Foundation. An advisory committee conducts interviews, public meetings and surveys to determine the values and improvement priorities of Cortez residents.


June 2015: The city announces an access control plan, in partnership with the Colorado Department of Transportation, which would include a pedestrian refuge and crosswalk near the McDonald’s and medians on several blocks.


June 24, 2015: City and CDOT staff hold a public kickoff meeting for the access control plan. They hire a traffic engineering firm, Fehr & Peers, to incorporate traffic safety data and citizen feedback into the plan.


Jan. 10, 2017: City Council approves a grant application to DOLA to help fund the project, and unveils a revised plan for Phase 1, which focuses on the central business district.


July 11, 2017: The city accepts the $200,000 DOLA grant and schedules five public meetings to discuss details of the project with residents.


July 17, 2017: In the first public outreach meeting, which is sparsely attended, Public Works Director Phil Johnson unveils a design for the medians and announces the construction will begin after Labor Day.


Aug. 22, 2017: Johnson tells City Council the median project will be delayed until spring, because no construction companies came forward to bid.


Dec. 12, 2017: The city approves a 2018 budget that includes $975,000 for Main Street improvements.


Feb. 7, 2018: The city enters into an intergovernmental agreement with CDOT that includes state funding for the replacement of accessible sidewalk ramps.


April 18, 2018: The project’s second bidding period closes.


April 24, 2018: A bid is awarded to Western Gravel Constructors LLC. Johnson announces the project will begin May 21.

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