The I-25 construction in Colorado Springs project is transforming traffic flow along a key stretch, with ongoing work between Fillmore Street and Garden of the Gods Road aimed at enhancing safety and efficiency. Launched in late October 2023, this $62 million initiative addresses congestion in a high-traffic corridor, benefiting commuters, military personnel near Peterson AFB, and residents in surrounding neighborhoods like Briargate.
Project Overview and Timeline The effort adds continuous acceleration and deceleration lanes in both directions from Mile Points 144.5 to 146, plus roadway resurfacing, bridge reconstructions, and intelligent transportation upgrades. As of January 2026, it’s on track for completion by late August 2026, with daytime (7 a.m.–5 p.m.) and nighttime (8 p.m.–6 a.m.) operations ongoing.
Key Improvements and Phases
- Bridge work: Widening the Ellston Street bridge and repairing the Garden of the Gods overpass.
- Safety enhancements: Curve corrections for better drainage and ramp meters for traffic monitoring.
- Infrastructure: New fiber optics and queue detection to reduce backups.
Local Impacts on Traffic and Neighborhoods. The I-25 construction in Colorado Springs means reduced speeds (55 MPH) and detours via Chestnut Street, Garden of the Gods Road, and Sinton Road—expect noise, vibrations, and delays, especially for Northgate or downtown commutes. Positive side: Smoother I-25 flow will ease access to attractions like Pikes Peak, boosting local economy.
For real-time updates, visit CDOT I-25 Gap Project.
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Want more on local market trends affected by infrastructure? Check out my article here: Colorado Springs Real Estate Market Outlook for 2026.

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