MANITOU SPRINGS – Climbers looking to tackle the Manitou Incline will have to hurry: beginning Aug. 21, the popular, steep hiking trail will close for a four-month long repair.
The cities of Colorado Springs and Manitou Springs will begin their third phase of improvement project after the Pikes Peak Ascent Marathon on Aug. 19-20.
Repairs include replacing damaged retaining walls, cleaning up exposed rebar and loose debris, adding additional drainage structures, anchoring existing ties, and stabilizing the slopes surrounding the incline.
Repairs and renovations will improve safety, user experience, long-term sustainability, and increase accessibility, according to the city’s news release.
There are currently some drainage structures that have failed along the trail, so new infrastructure must be installed.
“The increase in drainage structures will greatly help reduce the velocity of water, a critical factor in reducing erosion and ensuring the long-term sustainability of the Incline,” the city wrote in its news release.
The project will cost $2 million, allocated through a Community Development Block Grant.
Original article on 9news.com
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