AGP Executive Report
Last update: 32 minutes agoRoad & Safety: Colorado teens (15–20) saw a record 91% jump in crash deaths in 2025, and CDOT is urging safer driving during the 100 Deadliest Days of Summer. Local Construction: Fort Collins drivers should expect lane shifts and intermittent closures on Riverside Avenue starting June 22 for a 4–5 week concrete repair project. Summer Events in the Rockies: Telluride Bluegrass Festival runs June 18–21, with tips for getting the most out of the mountain weekend. Family Fun: Grand Junction-area families can beat the heat with local pools and splash pads, from Lincoln Park-Moyer Pool to Fruita’s lazy river and Dos Rios Park’s free splash pad. Tourism & Culture: Denver Museum of Nature & Science debuts “Changing Landscapes,” a free exhibit exploring how climate change is reshaping UNESCO sites worldwide. Travel Planning: AAA expects a record Independence Day road-trip surge, with many travelers choosing shorter, closer-to-home trips. Outdoor Access: A newly rerouted Pothole Trail near Lake Piru improves hiker access after years of parking restrictions. Community Spotlight: Colorado’s rodeo world is accepting nominations for Massey Ferguson’s “Sowing Good Deeds” contest, honoring PRCA committees that support local schools and charities.
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