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Incline to close Aug. 19 for Pikes Peak Marathon & Ascent, reopen after renovations completed

From the City of Colorado Springs, Aug. 9 - The City of Colorado Springs, in conjunction with the City of Manitou Springs, will start phase 3 improvements to the Mt. Manitou Incline (Incline) on August 21. The Incline will close for the Pikes Peak Ascent Marathon on August 19 and 20 and will remain closed for the repairs and renovations which are set to begin on Monday, August 21. Construction is anticipated to last for four months and will take place between Tie 2137 and Tie 2741. For more information on the construction project, visit www.coloradosprings.gov/incline.

The Incline project has four major goals: improved safety, enhanced user experience, long-term sustainability of the trail and increased accessibility.  Work will include repairing and replacing damaged retaining walls, cleaning up the exposed rebar and loose debris, adding additional drainage structures, anchoring the existing ties, and stabilizing the surrounding slopes. Currently, there are several failed drainage structures. During construction, the failed infrastructure will be removed and new drainage structures will be installed.  The increase in drainage structures will greatly help reduce the velocity of water, a critical factor in reducing erosion and ensuring the long-term sustainability of the Incline. 

Funding

The project cost is estimated to be $2 million. Funding is made possible by a Community Development Block Grant – Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) Program. The grant money allocated is provided as reimbursement for documented eligible costs.  The City of Colorado Springs is responsible for the general oversight, trail enhancements, general maintenance of the Incline and to apply for grants to fund improvements, per the Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) with Manitou Springs.

For more information on the construction project, visit www.coloradosprings.gov/incline.

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