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The Eisenhower Tunnel along Interstate 70, ...
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The Eisenhower Tunnel along Interstate 70, west of Denver. Photograph shows the east portals looking south in 1998. Loveland Ski Area can be seen behind and to the left. The tunnel allows traffic to pass under the Continental Divide. Photo by Barry Staver / Denver Post File Photo

Every hour the Interstate 70 mountain corridor is closed the state’s economy takes an almost $2 million hit, according to Colorado Department of Transportation Executive Director Shoshana Lew.

But that’s only part of the reason why the opening of a new, updated operations center at the Eisenhower Johnson Memorial Tunnels — where I-70 crosses beneath the Continental Divide — is so important to the transportation department as winter approaches.

“Not only do closures delay important deliveries and transportation of goods, it also has a real impact on the livelihood of our travelers, which cannot be summed up by a figure,” Lew said in a Nov. 7 news release.

The upgraded technology, including installation of fiber optic cables and new cameras and screens, will reportedly help improve response times and safety. The project also included replacing decades-old copper wire at the operation center, the release states.

Read more at summitdaily.com.

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