I don’t have live access to the latest Colorado River Road news right now. Here’s how you can quickly check reliable updates:
- Check state transportation websites for local road updates (examples: CDOT for Colorado; your state’s DOT site if you’re elsewhere) and look for “news” or “traffic” sections.
- Local Denver/Colorado news outlets often report on major road projects or closures affecting the Colorado River Road corridor.
- Social platforms from official transportation agencies (X/Twitter, Facebook) can provide timely advisories and closures.
If you’d like, I can help you draft a quick search plan or summarize any links you share.
Sources
TitlePublication date US 491 paving operations scheduled to begin May 4 in Dove CreekApr 30, 2026 03:20 PM Resurfacing project begins on CO 74 (Bear Creek Road) in Early MayApr 30, 2026 11:55 AM Access change: Airport Road from Southbound Powers BoulevardApr 29, 2026 05:45 PM I-70 Rulison to West Rifle resurfacing project begins May 4Apr 28, 2026 03:50 PM CDOT to begin safety improvements at Trinidad’s Exit 14Apr 28, 2026 09:00 AM CO 318 Browns Park culvert replacement begins May 4Apr 28, 2026...
www.codot.govUS state negotiators are battling over how to manage dwindling water resources in the Colorado River Basin, a lifeline for over 40 million people spanning across seven states and two countries. Fight over Water Intensifies as Colorado River Dries Up.
www.latestly.comRead recent news and reporting on Colorado’s road conditions, transportation funding and updates on Initiative 175.
www.restoreourroadsco.comFines for Express Lane weaving violations on I-25 between Berthoud and Fort Collins take effect May 7 May 5, 2026 - Northeastern Colorado - Colorado issued 3,500 warnings during 30-day grace period on newest Express Lanes corridor Motorists: prepare for a spring storm this week Statewide - Several inches of heavy, wet snow expected statewide, including the Denver metro area CDOT begins resurfacing project on CO 470 from Ken Caryl to Wadsworth May 4, 2026 - Denver Metro/Central Colorado -...
www.codot.govThe latest news about the Colorado River is dire. Since 2000, the river’s flow has shrunk about 20%. An extremely warm winter has brought very little snow in the Rocky Mountains. Reservoirs are declining to critically low levels. And the leaders of seven states are still at loggerheads over the water cutbacks each should accept to prevent reservoirs from falling further.
www.latimes.com