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Overnight I-25 closures begin for construction in Douglas County

Overnight I-25 closures begin for construction in Douglas County

Posted on September 21, 2025 By Lauren Penington
Denver Post

Several lanes and ramps on Interstate 25 will close overnight in Douglas County for construction starting Sunday, according to the Colorado Department of Transportation. 

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