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Purpose of the Planning and Environmental Linkages (PEL) Study

A study was conducted in 2018 through 2020 to investigate the need and overall vision for improved access to I-70 between Horizon Drive and I-70B in Grand Junction.

An interchange at 29 Road has long been identified in many local and regional plans as a way to enhance local and regional connectivity, as part of a larger plan to provide connections in and around Grand Junction.

Mesa County and the City of Grand Junction have been partnering on transportation improvements to support this connectivity for decades, including:

  • Completion of Riverside Parkway.
  • Project to carry 29 Road over I-70 Business Loop and Union Pacific Railroad (UPRR).

The city and county are continuing their partnership through this study to determine the best way to provide enhanced access to I-70 northeast of downtown Grand Junction. The study has developed a thorough understanding of the existing and future transportation conditions and economic development opportunities within the project area.

Mesa County and the City of Grand Junction are working to identify issues and opportunities related to improving I-70 access at or between the Horizon Drive and I-70B interchanges. The agencies have been working throughout the study process with ​​Agency stakeholders, area stakeholders, members of the public.

Logo for 29 Road Interchange at I-70 Planning and Environmental Linkages Study

Study Process and Recommendations

Study Process

This study was conducted using the PEL process. The PEL process is a study approach used to coordinate transportation planning efforts. It help to:

  • Identify potential transportation benefits
  • Make planning decisions that impact and environmental concerns

PEL studies link planning efforts to future environmental processes. They result in valuable information that may ultimately be used to prepare a NEPA study and project design.

Study Recommendations 

The detailed alternatives analysis process recommended:

  • A new 29 Road interchange at I-70,
  • A roadway connection to the north of I-70
  • Improvements on 29 Road between I-70 and Patterson Road.

Mesa County and the City of Grand Junction have secured funding for an environmental clearance study of the recommended improvements. This effort is a next step needed to confirm the proposed action, which will include public input opportunities.

Timing of the environmental study is yet to be determined. Funding for the interchange construction and related 29 Road improvements has not yet been identified, so timing of construction is uncertain.

Planning and Environmental Linkages (PEL) Defined

Final Reports