Street Maintenance/Road Closures

News Release Date
05-01-2024
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All road work is weather-sensitive; the schedule may vary. Please check back for regular updates. Residents requesting traffic control plans should please send an lnelson [at] townofmead.org (email).

June 9, 2026--Beginning Wednesday, June 10, Cavalry Drive in the Liberty Ranch subdivision will be closed between Bridle Drive and Stage Coach Drive to accommodate construction activities associated with the High Plains Library District project. The closure is expected to remain in place for at least one month while crews construct a new roadway connection and sidewalks in the area.

June 5, 2026--Beginning July 15, Gopher Excavation is scheduled to close Weld County Road 3 at Highway 66 for three days in order to install a new waterline. 

April 23, 2026--Weld County Road 34 east of Interstate 25 will be closed starting at 6 a.m. Saturday, April 25, through 7 p.m. Monday, April 27, for a developer project to install a new waterline connection. The road may reopen earlier Monday if work is completed ahead of schedule.

March 19, 2026--Starting April 1, Martin Marietta is tentatively scheduled to begin asphalt reconstruction as part of the 2026 1% Street Improvement Fund road work. The project is expected to span approximately six weeks. Please note that dates may shift slightly due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances. Key locations for complete road reconstruction include Mulligan Lake Estates and Grand View Estates, with asphalt patching scheduled for Coyote Run, CR36, CR28, and CR7. This project is funded through the 1% sales and use tax increase approved by voters in November 2021.

March 18, 2026--Beginning April 6, 2026, Weld County Road 32 will be closed at the intersection of Weld County Road 9.5 for the installation of a new roundabout. This work is part of the High Plains Boulevard Expansion project. Variable message boards will be in place starting March 23, 2026, to notify motorists of the upcoming closure. The closure is expected to remain in place through July 2026. Please plan alternate routes and allow for additional travel time during construction. For more information on High Plains Boulevard, please visit the Weld County High Plains Boulevard Project page and sign up for the newsletter.