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Small metro Denver suburb approves plan for gates to block “cut-through” drivers during rush hour

Town of Foxfield frustrated by traffic from drivers between Centennial and Parker

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FOXFIELD, Colo. — There’s a small community in the southern part of the Denver metro area that wants to put up gates on public roads.

Residents from the Town of Foxfield, which is about 1 square mile, say they’re fed-up with the traffic, and the way to control it is to block it entirely during rush hour.

Maybe you’ve never heard of Foxfield, which sits right in between Centennial and Parker, on the east side of Parker Road, but thousands of drivers know it well.

“I go through it because traffic is always really backed up getting off of Parker Road onto Arapahoe,” said driver Nikki Korkowski.

“I think people discovered driving through Foxfield,” said Foxfield resident Karen Christensen.

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