In 1998, the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) signed the “State Highway 82 Entrance to Aspen Record of Decision (ROD),” which included replacement of the Maroon Creek Bridge. This decision took into account results of an extensive environmental study conducted between the Buttermilk ski area and Main Street in Aspen.
Recommendations from the ROD and guidance from the Elected Officials Transportation Committee (EOTC) determined the design of the replacement bridge should not only meet the needs of the Highway 82 transportation improvement, but should complement the historic look of the existing bridge. In order to accomplish these goals, several studies were performed on various design alternatives and presented to the EOTC in 2003. The existing bridge will be left in place to honor its designation in the National Historic Register.
The purpose of the studies was to help determine a safe, cost-effective, environmentally friendly and aesthetically pleasing bridge structure. A concrete box girder bridge type was selected, and project plans were prepared. Further information about the project is available on this website.
The Colorado Department of Transportation, in partnership with Aspen and Pitkin County, would like to thank you for your support and feedback. This website will continue to be updated during the construction phase. Please visit the “Project Information” page for updates. Regards,
Weldon Allen, Region 3 Director, Colorado Department of Transportation
Joseph Elsen, P.E., Program Engineer, Colorado Department of Transportation
Pete Mertes, P.E., Resident Engineer, Colorado Department of Transportation |