I-25 meetings continue
The Colorado Department of Transportation, in partnership with the Federal Highway Administration and the Federal Transit Administration, is continuing its fourth round of public meetings to review alternatives to the expansion of I-25 in northern Colorado.
The public will be invited to review the alternatives and make comments. Alternatives will be graded on travel times, congestion relief, preliminary cost estimates, environmental impacts and other measures. Recommendations on which alternatives will be carried forward into more detailed evaluations will be presented.
Public meetings have been scheduled for the following dates and locations:
For more information on the North I-25 project, visit the project website at www.cdot.info/ northi25eis/ or contact CDOT public relations coordinator Mindy Crane at 303-757-9469.
Renovated library branch open
One of Aurora’s seven library branches has reopened following a face-lift and space increase.
The revamped Iliff Square Library is now open at East Iliff Avenue and South Peoria Street. It closed in February to undergo a 2,400-square-foot expansion. The 6,900-square-foot library now offers patrons a renovated children’s area and space for additional seating, collection displays and more computers.
The renovation at 2245 S. Peoria St. in the Iliff Square shopping center was funded through money received through an intergovernmental agreement with the Arapahoe Library District.



