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Medal of Honor Boulevard connecting Pueblo to Pueblo West opens Friday.
Summary
Medal of Honor Boulevard opened Friday, linking Pueblo and Pueblo West after nearly two years of construction and about $40 million in costs. Most funding came from a voter-approved 2016 ballot measure, and a local recycling company says parts of the route include recycled plastic materials.
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The new Medal of Honor Boulevard opened Friday, creating a direct link between Pueblo and Pueblo West. Construction took nearly two years and the project cost close to $40 million. A majority of the funds came from a voter-approved ballot measure passed in 2016 that allocates tax revenue for community improvement projects. Local leaders and community members expressed positive reactions to the roadway opening.
Project details:
- The boulevard connects Pueblo and Pueblo West and opened Friday.
- Construction lasted almost two years and cost about $40 million.
- Most funding came from a 2016 voter-approved ballot measure using tax revenue for improvement projects.
- A local recycling business contributed materials for the road.
- Company leaders say the route is the longest road in the U.S. built with recycled plastic waste, reported by the local firm.
- Former Pueblo County Commissioner Eppie Griego is quoted as expressing excitement about the project coming to fruition.
Summary:
The boulevard provides a new transportation connection between Pueblo and Pueblo West and represents a community-funded infrastructure effort with reported use of recycled materials. Undetermined at this time.
