All new layout (PCFI)

The new intersection is called a Partial Continuous Flow Intersection (PCFI). This is a very modern and efficient approach to solving the congestion issue. If you're traveling north or south on Gun Club and need to make a left turn on to Quincy, you will no longer have to wait at a long, inefficient traffic signal. Instead, you will enter a left movement lane about a quarter mile away from the intersection. That lane will allow you to continuously flow as you bypass the intersection and enter on to Quincy.

It's hard to visualize, so please view this video of a very similar intersection in Utah. You also can view the final final layout design and the Proposed Right-of-Way and Easement Plan.

The total anticipated cost of this project is expected to be approximately $14M with contributions from the following entities: Federal fuding ($4,892,000), City of Aurora ($4,554,000) and Arapahoe County ($4,554,000).

Additional Project Resources: 2010 Design Study, 2014 Design Study