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A stretch of southbound Interstate 225 was closed for emergency repairs this afternoon, May 12, 2008, after caps anchoring this sign's steel arms to its posts came loose.
A stretch of southbound Interstate 225 was closed for emergency repairs this afternoon, May 12, 2008, after caps anchoring this sign’s steel arms to its posts came loose.
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All southbound lanes of Interstate 225 beginning at South Tamarac Parkway closed this afternoon for about two hours so road crews could make emergency repairs on an unstable sign, the Colorado Department of Transportation said.

The sign is held above the highway by posts on both sides of the roadway. Caps that anchor the steel arms holding the sign to the posts have come loose, said CDOT spokeswoman Stacey Stegman.

“The cap is resting on the top of the pole rather than seated in its proper position. If there was a collision or heavy winds, that could cause problems. If it were to cause the pole to bend, it could come down on the highway,” she said.

Wind and other weather conditions could have loosened the caps, she said.

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