Larimer County is beginning the design process to address deteriorating pavement conditions on CR 54 (Douglas Road) and to add wider shoulders for bicyclists and pedestrians.  Larimer County is beginning the design process to address deteriorating pavement conditions on CR 54 (Douglas Road) and to add wider shoulders for bicyclists and pedestrians. 

Posted: 
Wed, Apr 03 - 12:28 pm
Department: 
Engineering

Owl Canyon Road will be reopened from CR 9 to I-25 starting on Friday April 12, 2024. Please be advised that the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) will be shifting southbound I-25 traffic to the east/northbound I-25 passing lane from just north of the Owl Canyon interchange to the CO-Hwy 1 interchange in Wellington.

Posted: 
Fri, Mar 22 - 11:58 am
Department: 
Engineering

A new website and mobile app launched by Larimer County Engineering and Road and Bridge Departments now makes it easier for residents to report issues and other matters on unincorporated Larimer County roads.

Posted: 
Tue, Dec 26 - 12:08 pm
Department: 
Engineering

Larimer County Engineering hosted an open house to provide information on a right-of-way the county has acquired for public use of Pole Hill Road from Flatiron Reservoir to the Lone Elk Intersection. 

Posted: 
Mon, Aug 28 - 01:32 pm
Department: 
Engineering

In August, road improvements to the County Road [CR] #70 [Owl Canyon Rd.] and CR#9 Roadway Improvement Project begin as part of the Roadway Improvements Project.  

Posted: 
Thu, Jul 27 - 04:14 pm
Department: 
Engineering

The Larimer County Engineering Department is updating the county’s Stormwater Design Standards. The current standards were adopted in 2005 and have not been updated since that time. The standards will be updated to meet industry standards in accordance with the current volumes of the Mile High Flood District Manual.

The standards address the design of stormwater facilities including culverts, storm sewers, open channels, bridges, and detention ponds, and provide information regarding the design submittals required for permitting and construction.

Posted: 
Fri, Jun 23 - 01:32 pm
Department: 
Engineering

Larimer County's Transportation Capital Expansion Fees will increase by 22.4% on July 1, 2023.

Posted: 
Mon, Jun 12 - 01:17 pm
Department: 
Engineering

Roadway departures still cause most of the crashes on rural roads in Larimer County, but safety improvements and improved monitoring have helped to lower some of these accidents.

Posted: 
Mon, Jul 11 - 12:59 pm
Department: 
Engineering