2023 4th of July Special Edition Windsor Matters

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WINDSOR MATTERS

EASTMAN PARK DR. & STATE HWY. 257 UPDATE

Upcoming Impacts for the Eastman Park Dr. & State Hwy. 257 Intersection Improvement Project

The Town of Windsor continues to prepare for the first major roadway closure for the intersection improvement project, anticipated to take place Monday, June 19, weather permitting. During the closure, the shoofly detour and temporary traffic signal will go into effect and the Great Western Railway will be completing track improvements.

pattern shift. Since the railway cannot begin improvements until the intersection is fully closed, the Town of Windsor is coordinating closely with all entities to ensure a smooth transition to the new traffic pattern.

To stay informed and up to date on Windsor’s Eastman Park Dr. and State Hwy. 257 intersection improvements, visit windsorgov.com/257Eastman

To receive traffic alert notifications, text Roads to 970-251-7151

To stay informed on CDOT’s roadway improvements, visit codot.gov/ projectsco257us34walnut

To receive CDOT traffic alert notifications, text 257 to 866-762-3640

In the past few weeks, contractors have worked to prepare the shoofly and temporary traffic signal for the upcoming closure. Paving for the detour started on Thursday, June 15. Temporary Poudre Express stations are also in effect and operating on a regular schedule.

Windsor Police Department will provide assistance during the initial intersection closure and traffic

The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) continues their roadway improvements along State Hwy. 257 north of Eastman Park Dr. Upcoming road work includes rebuilding the highway with new subgrade, base and asphalt pavement.

THE OFFICIAL TOWN OF WINDSOR NEWSLETTER JUNE 2023 SPECIAL EDITION

CELEBRATING THE 4TH Independence Day at Boardwalk Park!

Celebrate America's 247th birthday this July 4th with the Town of Windsor's annual Boardwalk Park fireworks display. Weather permitting, this dazzling show will begin shortly after 9:15 p.m., so be sure to find your spot early and enjoy the holiday in Windsor!

In addition to fireworks, this year’s celebration includes vendors at Boardwalk Park from noon to 9 p.m. Live music by the Greeley Philharmonic Orchestra will play prior to the fireworks display from 7:15 p.m. to 9:15 p.m., weather permitting.

Keep in mind that tents and other structures are not permitted, but feel free to bring your blankets and lawn chairs, pack a picnic, and get ready to sing along with some patriotic music. Park visitors are asked to make sure all trash is picked up prior to leaving the park.

Get up-to-date information on all the 4th of July festivities at recreationliveshere.com/July4th.

KNOW BEFORE YOU GO PARK INFORMATION

BOARDWALK PARK RULES

To ensure a safe Fourth of July celebration, the public is asked to respect the following:

• Glass is not permitted in town parks.

• Charcoal grills are prohibited, as well as gas grills more than 300 square inches and tanks weighing more than 1 pound or 16 ounces.

• Tents and portable shelters are prohibited after 6 p.m.

• Pets must be on leash at all times, though it is recommended to leave them at home during the fireworks display.

• Parking on State Hwy. 257 along Windsor Lake will be prohibited beginning at 7 a.m.

• After the fireworks show, the Windsor Police Department will be directing all vehicles in the area to make right turns only to assist with the flow of traffic.

• Cross railroad tracks at designated crossings.

BOATING ON WINDSOR LAKE

July 4 is a non-motorized boating day. Boaters using personal watercraft can be on the water until 8 p.m. All personal watercraft outside of the swim beach must have a current Town of Windsor permit to use the lake. Watercraft rentals on Windsor Lake will be available from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.

CLOSURES

The north section of the Dr. Tom Jones Trail at Windsor Lake, including the dog swim beach, will close at 8:30 p.m. Saturday evening, July 1, for fireworks setup. The trail will reopen Wednesday, July 5.

DISABILITY PARKING

5th St. will remain open for July 4. Turn lanes on 4th St. through 7th St. will close at dusk. Additional handicap parking will be available in the Boardwalk Park parking lot off Birch St. Turn lanes at 6th St. and 7th St. will be closed at 7 a.m.

SPONSORSHIPS AVAILABLE

Windsor’s Fourth of July event is one of our best attended single-day events and we’re looking for enthusiastic businesses to sponsor this year’s show. Is your business interested? Learn more about becoming an event partner at https://bit.ly/3tNSHha.

For more information, visit recreationliveshere.com/July4th.

BIKING TO BOARDWALK ON THE FOURTH

Fourth of July is right around the corner, and many folks are already planning their celebrations. For those living in town, bicycling to Boardwalk Park is a terrific option to avoid the holiday traffic. This year, bicycle connectivity is easier than ever! In the last two years, new sections of trail were constructed, improving how visitors and residents move from one area of Windsor to the next, by way of a well-connected trail system.

If you are looking to bike to Boardwalk Park from Windsor's northeast, look no further than the Great Western Trail. The trail connects Windsor and Severance and is a mixed-use paved trail built on the abandoned rail bed of the Great Western Railroad.

The Poudre River Trail serves as another option for heading to Boardwalk Park, connecting Windsor's east side with its west side. If headed to Boardwalk Park by way of the Poudre River Trail, take it to Eastman Park and then head north on 7th Street, using the on-street dedicated bike lanes.

The #2 Ditch Trail is another east-towest connection that can be used as a way to get to Boardwalk Park on the Fourth of July. The #2 Ditch Trail extends from Colorado Blvd. all the way to Boardwalk Park.

Learn more about Windsor's Open Space & Trails and to see the overall Open Space & Trails Strategic Plan, by visiting recreationliveshere.com/ OpenSpace.

For an online map of Windsor, visit gis.windsorgov.com/maps.

PRE-FIREWORKS

CONCERT!

GREELEY PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA

Live music by the Greeley Philharmonic Orchestra will play prior to the fireworks display, weather permitting. Bring your lawn chairs and blankets and enjoy the music!

Boardwalk Park Bandshell

July 4 | Starting at 7:15 p.m.

Have a Concern? Report it on the WindsorGov App!

Are there potholes, clogged storm drains, erosion, graffiti or downed street signs in or around your neighborhood? Reporting those issues to the town is easier than ever with the WindsorGov app!

Save yourself a call or email to Public Services by downloading the app and tapping Report a Concern. You’ll be prompted through a series of questions to provide more details about where and what kind of damage is being reported.

windsorgov.com/InfoLink

This Fourth of July, make it a safe holiday...

DON'T FOOL WITH FIREWORKS

As with many other communities in Colorado, personal fireworks are prohibited within the Town of Windsor. Using anything that explodes or leaves the ground is not allowed and can result in a $525 fine.

More importantly, personal fireworks pose a serious fire and safety risk. Even sparklers, which can burn anywhere from 1800°F to 3000°F—which is hot enough to melt gold—are dangerous, especially to children. While most people love fireworks, Windsor Police and Windsor Severance Fire Rescue ask that you leave them to the professionals.

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