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Cherry Creek Reservoir rose 10 feet following last ... Colorado Parks and Wildlife is evaluating about 1,700 square feet of road and bank damage, ranging up to 4-feet deep. East Lake View Road ...
The level of Cherry Creek Reservoir rose 10 feet ... CPW tweeted photos showing major damage to a section of road in the park. “The heaviest damage we’ve seen is to that portion of the ...
DENVER (KDVR) — A road at Cherry Creek Reservoir buckled and collapsed after several days of rain hit the Front Range. Photos of the damage show a road that was totally washed away where it was ...
Cherry Creek Reservoir is ten feet higher after six ... Park said the high water has caused 1,700 square feet of road and bank damage, ranging up to four feet deep. The only roadway bisecting ...
raising water levels in the reservoir by 10 feet. Two portions of the road, which runs directly over Cherry Creek, were washed out. “It’s not in the best of shape, so this is going to be a ...
The road was closed for eight months after it sustained heavy damage in rain storms in May in which the park recorded historic water inflow levels. Cherry Creek Reservoir rose ten feet after six ...
In May 2023, Cherry Creek Reservoir rose 10 feet during a big storm. As a result, East Lake View Road washed out in two ... So even though there was this damage and some inconvenience to us ...
During the big rainstorm two weeks ago, Cherry Creek Reservoir ... inspect the damage. CPW says they too are still assessing the true impact of the washout but they know this road won't be open ...