CDOT: Emergency Pothole Repair Needed In South Gap Project
DOUGLAS COUNTY, Colo. (CBS4) - The Colorado Department of Transportation told CBS4 on Saturday crews will need to close some lanes going through the 18-mile long Interstate 25 South Gap Project. Crews say potholes in the road have grown large enough to damage vehicles.
The emergency roadwork comes just hours before the highly-anticipated Avalanche Outdoor Series against the Los Angles Kings.
CBS4's Conor McCue reports some drivers had to pull into gas stations along I-25 to refill, while other drivers found parking further from the stadium and walked to the gates.
"For people leaving for the Avs-Kings game -- leave early," CDOT stated.
The game is taking place at the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs. It starts at 6 p.m. Gates open at 4 p.m.
CDOT urges drivers to avoid the frontage road through Castle Rock.
The closures are expected to last even until after the game ends.