Ideas. Stories. Community.
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations

City of Cortez Will Build Medians In Downtown Business District

Cortez Public Works
The City of Cortez has designed medians for the Central Business District between Market and Beech streets (pictured) and four other stretches along Highway 160.

Cortez’s Central Business District will soon feel more like a “downtown,” according to city officials. After Labor Day of this year, the City will install medians between Elm and Ash streets (approximately between the Montezuma County Courthouse and the old City Hall). They will also install a median and pedestrian refuge between Roger Smith and Edith streets (near McDonald's).

 

Cortez City Manager Shane Hale says the medians are based on the city's Heart and Soul plan that started in 2012. He says they will help slow traffic, make the downtown area more visually appealing, and encourage people to shop at downtown businesses.

 

Cortez Public Works Director Phil Johnson is in charge of designing and constructing the new medians. He talked with KSJD's Austin Cope about how the changes will look, what the process has been to get there, and what the medians will bring to the downtown area. 

 

 

Tags
Austin Cope is a former Morning Edition host for KSJD and now produces work on a freelance basis for the station. He grew up in Cortez and hosted a show on KSJD when he was 10 years old. After graduating from Montezuma-Cortez High School in 2010, he lived in Belgium, Ohio, Spain, northern Wyoming, and Himachal Pradesh, India before returning to the Cortez area. He has a degree in Politics from Oberlin College in Ohio.
Related Content