The Colorado Department of Transportation will temporarily open U.S. 34 to all drivers traveling between Estes Park and Loveland over the Thanksgiving Holiday
The Colorado Department of Transportation plans to close U.S. Highway 34 for 9 months to repair damage done by the flood in 2013. We have the latest details.
The floods of 2013 are still visible in many places. CDOT has finally begun permanent construction on Hwy 34 between Greeley and Kersey to include a new road and bridge
There have been some heart wrenching photos coming from the flooding of the Thompson Canyon and a lot of people have been asking about a beloved store that is pretty much on the banks of said river; The Dam Store.
The flooding we’re experiencing right now is some of the worst in our area’s history. At least 17 miles of highway 34 in the Thompson Canyon will have to be rebuilt after being washed-out or damaged. With the snowy season looming on the horizon, just how long is it going to take before that route is back to normal?
Bad news if you plan on traveling west of Loveland today, CDOT is completely closing U.S. Highway 34 for emergency repairs.
All lanes will be shut down around mile-marker 86, and remain closed from approximately 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.