Rockslide in Boulder Canyon damages Colorado Highway 119

Highway 119 reopens after rock slide

A rockslide Saturday night damaged Colorado Highway 119, causing CDOT to temporarily close the highway while cleanup and repair operations were underway.

Colorado Department of Transportation

CDOT said the rockslide occurred just after 11 p.m., dropping large boulders on the roadway and covering both lanes of travel. Crews worked throughout the afternoon to remove the rocks and debris and repair the damaged asphalt.

Officials said a geo-technical crew assessed the mountainside and ridgeline above the highway Sunday morning and verified the stability of the canyon wall. Specialized teams were also called in to help remove the large rock.

Colorado Department of Transportation

According to CDOT, the highway reopened just after 3:30 p.m.

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