Vail Pass rest area project more than just restrooms | VailDaily.com

2022-08-22 15:03:58 By : Ms. Mary Guo

The Vail Pass rest area project will improve the restroom facilities, but there’s a lot more involved.

The $22.2 million project started work in May of this year, and won’t be finished until October 2023. A lot has to get done in that time.

The Vail Pass rest area sees more than 500,000 visitors per year.

It’s the busiest rest area in the state.

The new facility will more than double restroom facilities.

Built in 1980, the site somehow has historic value.

Hope Wright, the Colorado Department of Transportation’s building and rest area asset manager, recently provided the Vail Town Council with an update on the project. One of the primary goals is to fix a number of problems at the high-elevation site.

One of the biggest fixes is improving traffic circulation from the Interstate 70 interchange to the site.

Wright noted that the old building wasn’t immediately noticeable from the eastbound lanes. That could result in traffic backups. The building’s access also had some steep grades to the building that required shutting off big truck access several times every winter.

The new plan also increases parking for all the user groups that use the area. Truck parking will be expanded, as will parking for passenger vehicles and recreation users. The new plan will also include a dedicated recreation path. Users of the path now have to share access with vehicle traffic around the rest area.

The corrections to the site include moving the rest area building closer to the highway and recreation access points. The plan also includes closing Black Lakes Road, in order to move the motorists’ first “decision point” farther from the off ramp. A gate will be added to Black Lakes Road for snowmobiler access. Plans call for traffic to run one way in and out of the new rest area.

The building itself will be LEED certified, and will have more and better restroom facilities, from 10 to 22 spots. Those facilities will be in two rooms each for men, women and families, to ensure the facilities will remain open while one room or another is cleaned.

A new fresh water system will help meet the demand of the more than 500,000 people per year who use the area, and a U.S. Forest Service building, often mistaken for the rest area, will be relocated.

While the old rest area was built in 1980, it’s part of the I-70 “historic district.” Acknowledging that history is going to add a lot to the project.

There’s going to be a viewing deck in the shape of the old building on the site. In addition, Wright told council members there will be elements to “honor” the lynx and other wildlife in the area and murals to recognize those involved in the original construction of the highway over the high mountain pass.

There will also be floor graphics for the main hall. An internal viewing deck in that building will also feature posters about the place in the style of the Works Progress Administration of the 1930s.

The rest area will also acknowledge the Ute Indians, who once called the area home.

The rest area is currently closed since it’s an active construction area. During construction, state transportation officials recommend motorists use the restroom facilities at either Edwards or Georgetown. Recreation access is still available, and the recreation pass remains open, even as work continues to move the path as part of the West I-70 project.

Amid Vail Resorts efforts to present itself as a company that prioritizes resort talent, a lawsuit involving many of the company’s employees isn’t helping that end.

We are seeking Marking Associates to join our Gorsuch family, Salary is commensurate with experience starting at $22 per hour.…

Now accepting applications for a full time professional Assistant Manager in a busy full service car wash & speed detail…

Pizza Cooks Liner Cooks Dishwashers Apply in Person: 50 Chambers Avenue

My wife has ALS and as such is in a power wheelchair. She has lost most of the functionality in…

AMS looking for Journeyman HVAC Service Tech Must have a clean driving record. Top pay and training in the Mtns.…

CTL|Thompson, Inc. is seeking a full-time Engineering Technician to work in our Glenwood Springs office. This opportunity is suited for…

Come Join the team at Vail's Legendary Breakfast Spot! The Little Diner is hiring: - Waitstaff - Short Order Cook…

Dispatchers Needed High Mountain Taxi is looking for customer service-oriented individuals. Night & Weekend Shifts available. Must have computer skills.…

Chateau Beaver Creek is a luxury, self-managed HOA/Residence Club and is looking for full-time year-round and seasonal team members: Seasonal…

Marketing Assistant Looking for a strong candidate with admin and marketing skills. Position is in-office and includes oversight of social…

Kevin Danzig was backstage at the Cirque Mechanics “Birdhouse Factory” show at the Vilar Performing Arts Center in Beaver Creek this spring when he had a chance meeting that landed him a gig opening up...

Wine Events Beaver Creek Wine & Spirits Festival The Beaver Creek Wine & Spirits Festival is back after taking a break due to COVID but it’s not skipping a beat. The fun and frolicking on...

Vail Dance Festival The first week of the 34th annual Vail Dance Festival was full of performances on the stage at The Amp and the Vilar Performing Arts Center, Dancing in the Streets, Dancing in...

Are we alone? That question and many more are addressed in a new book by Alan Steinfeld called “Making Contact: Preparing for the New Realities of Extraterrestrial Existence.” Is there life beyond Earth? Will human...

Eagle County Fair & Rodeo Since 1939, Eagle County has celebrated its western heritage by hosting a rodeo to showcase the skills used on the ranch. This Pro Rodeo Cowboys Association-sanctioned event has grown throughout...

Submit a Request to Update a Crime Story

Do not sell my personal information