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Report an issue on a Larimer County maintained road, sign/paint. For emergency issues after hours or on weekends, please contact Larimer County Sheriff's Dispatch at (970) 416-1985 or dial 911.

 

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If prompted for an Organization Code, please enter “Larimer”.

Larimer County Road & Bridge currently operates and maintains eighteen electronic traffic control devices including traffic signals, pedestrian/bike crossing flashers, school zone flashers, etc. as shown on the map and list below.

#ROAD NAME

LOCATION

DESCRIPTION
1CR  11CNORTH OF 57TH STPED/BIKE FLASHERS 
2CR 11FLINK LANE AND LINCOLN AVE
 
TRAFFIC SIGNAL
3CR 13ECR 28 AND 13E  TRAFFIC SIGNAL
4CR 15AT CR 70 (OWL CANYON)STOP SIGN FLASHING LIGHTS
5CR 17TAFT AVE & 42ND STSIGNAL AHEAD FLASHER
6CR 2857TH ST EAST OF RAILROAD CROSSING EAST OF CR17RAILROAD CROSSING FLASHER
7CR 17SHIELDS AND WILLOXTRAFFIC SIGNAL
8CR 19TAFT HILL RD. AND HARMONY RD.TRAFFIC SIGNAL
9CR 19TAFT HILL RD. AND CR 54GTRAFFIC SIGNAL
10CR 19TAFT HILL RD SOUTH OF POUDRE RIVER BRIDGEPED/BIKE FLASHERS
11CR 21OVERLAND TRAIL AND LAPORTE AVETRAFFIC SIGNAL
12CR 21OVERLAND TRAIL AND VINESTOP SIGN FLASHING LIGHTS
13CR 21OVERLAND TRAIL AND CR 54GTRAFFIC SIGNAL
14CR 23ERIST CANYON WEST OF CR 23EPED/BIKE FLASHERS TRAIL CROSSING
15CR  54GAT CACHE LA POUDRE SCHOOLSSCHOOL ZONE FLASHERS
16TURMAN AT COTTONWOOD PLAINS SCHOOLSCHOOL ZONE FLASHERS
17CR 52EWEST OF DAVIS RANCHFIRE DEPARTMENT WARNING FLASHERS

There are street illumination lights spread throughout unincorporated Larimer County and most of these lights are owned and maintained by the company that provides electricity to that area of the county.

Larimer County Road & Bridge owns and maintains street illumination lights at roundabouts in unincorporated areas of the county.

Damaged or inoperable street illumination lights may be reported to the Road and Bridge Department or the electric service provider in the area.

 

Pavement marking paint is an important safety feature on paved roads.  These marks delineate driving lanes, turn lanes, and medians and identify crosswalks and bicycle lanes.

Traffic, weather, and snow plowing operations all act to damage and deteriorate the pavement marking paint.   The Road and Bridge Department re-stripes approximately 374 miles of paved mainline roads throughout Larimer County.  Every mainline road is re-striped on an annual basis and 12 miles of the 374 total miles is re-striped twice a year due to high traffic volumes. 

This annual re-striping effort utilizes ~11,000 gallons of yellow centerline paint, ~15,000 gallons of white edge line paint and ~159,000 pounds of reflective glass beads.

Pavement marking maintenance is required to be done when ambient and surface temperatures can be maintained above 50F for a minimum of 24 hours, roads are dry and winds are fairly calm necessitating that this work occur during the summer and fall months.

Average amount of materials applied per year

White Paint

15,000 gallons

 

White pavement paint with glass beads

Yellow Paint

11,000 gallons

 

Yellow pavement paint with glass beads

 

Glass Beads

170,000 pounds

 

Glass beads

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ROAD & BRIDGE DEPARTMENT
ADDRESS: 6994 Rickenbacker Rd., Loveland, CO 80538
HOURS: Monday-Friday, 8:00am-4:30pm
PHONE: (970) 498-5650
EMAIL: rab-admin@co.larimer.co.us
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