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Department:
Public Works
Tyra Sandy
June 2022
  • 60% Design
August 2022
  • 90% Design
October 2022
  • Final Design
July 2023
  • Start of Construction
September 2024
  • Waterline Construction on Halfmoon
March 2025
  • Waterline Construction Complete
April 2025
  • Final Paving of Halfmoon
May 2025
  • Construction Completion

The Rustic Hills neighborhood is one of the few remaining neighborhoods in Colorado Springs with primarily dirt roads.

Dirt roads are prone to erosion and wash boarding (when erosion makes roads appear “rippled”). To provide a more resilient surface and assist with ongoing drainage issues, the City has started a phased approach to pave the existing dirt roads in the neighborhood. 

Initial improvements were completed in the neighborhood in 2017. This phase included construction of a full-spectrum pond, installation of stormwater conveyances and a water quality vault, and paving of portions of Brady Road, Payton Circle, and Lazy R Lane.

The final phase of the project, the pacing of Halfmoon Drive started in April 2025 and is slated to be complete in May 2025.  

Estimated Construction Cost

This project is funded by Pikes Peak Rural Transportation Authority (PPRTA) maintenance funds.

  1. Phase 1 – $3.1 million
  2. Phase 2 – $1.3 million
  3. Phase 3 - $2.1 million

Location Map

 

Project Schedules

Roadway Construction Comments
Brady RoadJune - October 2023Complete
Prong Horn LaneJuly - October 2023Complete
Payton CircleJuly - December 2023Complete
Broken CircleOctober - April 2024Complete
Lazy RNovember 2023 - March 2024Complete
Bent BarNovember 2023 - April 2024Complete
Half Moon DriveNovember 2023- April 2024Paving to be completed May 2025
Rocking R DriveNovember 2023 - May 2024Complete
Brady PlaceNovember 2023 - May 2024Complete