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East Lionshead Circle Road Closure
A short section of East Lionshead Circle will be closed from Sept. 23-27 to allow for completion of repair work to the existing two eastern most paver crosswalks along East Lionshead Circle in front of the Lionshead Welcome Center. All vehicular access east of this location will be required to access via West Meadow Drive and through the Dobson Ice Arena and Library Plaza this generally includes the Vail International Lodge at Lionshead and Treetops commercial upper parking garage. All access west of this location will be open as normal.
The intown bus route will be rerouted during this time to the South Frontage Road. The Medical Center bus stop will be temporarily relocated to the South Frontage Road near the Town of Vail Municipal Building and the Dobson Ice Arena/Library bus stop will be temporarily closed. The Lionshead bus stop on East Lionshead Circle will remain open.
Pedestrian access will be maintained through the area at all times. Please use caution. For more information contact Tom Kassmel at (970) 479-2235.
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