AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoRoad-Trip Readiness: CDOT and partners kicked off the Drive Safe Colorado Summer campaign, urging drivers to plan for construction, secure campers/boats, and reduce wildfire risk as peak travel begins. Overnight I-25 Disruptions: Colorado Springs-area crews will run overnight double-lane closures on I-25 (MP 144–146) for bridge repairs, with one-lane traffic during set evening/overnight hours and a 55 mph speed limit. Local Tourism Funding: Summit County’s 1% restaurant tax is set to distribute $4M+ in grants to nearly 40 groups tied to sustainable and cultural tourism. Ski Season Signals: New data suggests Colorado ski resort visits fell 20% below average in 2025-26, adding pressure as resorts gear up for summer sightseeing and outdoor recreation. Health & Travel Caution: U.S. measles cases topped 2,000 for the second year in a row, with Colorado among confirmed states—another reminder for travelers to check vaccination status. Denver School Policy: The Denver school board is poised to adopt a bell-to-bell cellphone ban for all grades starting this August, a move parents say could affect student focus and daily routines.
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