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Watching issues created after: 2011-02-16

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  • N 107th St Erie, CO, 80026, USA - Lafayette

    Hello,

    I am trying to get some maintenance information for herbicides used around the Davidson Highline Ditch / Erie Lake. A development is underway in the City of Lafayette west of the intersection of Arapahoe and hwy 287. The Davidson Highline lateral goes through the property. Portions of the ditch are open air. We want to make sure the property owner/metro district/developer are using appropriate herbicides especially this close to the lake. Can you let me know what Erie is using in that area so I can forward to the property. Dan Mathes from DHL was also going to follow up on this but he is very busy and I want developer to know sooner than later for this. If you are not the person that can answer this, can you please forward me to someone who might? I appreciate your time and help with this!

    Thanks,
    Millissa Berry, Senior Planner - City of Lafayette

  • U.S.287 And Dillon Road Broomfield, Colorado - Lafayette

    Today I noticed that the eastbound and westbound traffic lights on Dillon Road at U.S. 287 are much shorter than usual. Only 8 - 10 cars can get through this intersection on each green light.

    This morning as I traveled westbound on Dillon Road approaching U.S. 287, I noticed that cars were backed up past the railroad. This situation creates a hazard for cars coming in from Northwest Parkway as well as cars merging from Dillon Road, as there is limited visibility in this area.

    This afternoon as I traveled eastbound on Dillon Road, I noticed that cars moved at stop-and-go speed from U.S. 287 all there way back to 96th Street. I saw a few cars making u-turns and others turning north in an attempt to get away from this traffic jam. It took me 15 minutes to get from 96th Street to U.S. 287 (!). I finally reached U.S. 287 at about 6:00 p.m. By that time, several cars moved along U.S. 287 at their green light. When the traffic light for eastbound Dillon Road finally turned green, only 8 - 10 cars made it through the intersection on that cycle, leaving dozens of others behind.