13th and Steele intersection closed Feb. 10 to 12 for manhole work
13th and Steele will close Feb. 10-12 for a manhole replacement, with mobilization beginning Feb. 9; expect detours, barricades and travel delays.

A full closure of the 13th Street and Steele Avenue intersection will disrupt local traffic for three days as the City of Laramie conducts a manhole replacement project. Mobilization at the site is scheduled to begin Monday, Feb. 9, with the full intersection closure starting Feb. 10 and expected to run through Feb. 12.
City crews will install barricades, detours and road-closure signage at the intersection for the duration of the work. The closure is limited to the intersection for the specific replacement, but drivers should anticipate delays on adjacent blocks while crews mobilize and demobilize equipment.
The closure will affect commuters, delivery drivers and anyone making short trips through central Laramie during the week. Motorists should follow posted detour routes and allow extra travel time when planning errands, appointments or work commutes. Cyclists and pedestrians should heed barricades and signage and use marked alternative crossings where provided.
Emergency vehicle access will remain a priority during construction, and motorists encountering emergency responders should yield as required. Local businesses near 13th and Steele may experience altered customer access; customers and delivery services should confirm pickup and drop-off arrangements if they travel through the area during the closure.
This type of short, targeted work is part of routine infrastructure upkeep that keeps underground utilities and public ways functioning safely. By replacing a failing manhole, the City of Laramie aims to reduce the risk of more disruptive failures and long-term repairs. The temporary inconvenience of detours and closures is intended to prevent larger interruptions later.
Residents seeking the most current travel information should watch for road-closure signage that will be posted at the site and follow any direction from flaggers or city personnel present during mobilization and active work. With work slated to conclude Feb. 12, normal traffic flows should resume once crews clear the site and remove barricades.
For now, plan alternate routes around 13th and Steele between Feb. 9 and Feb. 12, allow additional time for local trips, and follow posted detours to keep traffic moving while the manhole replacement is completed.
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