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US-40 Rabbit Ears Pass Fencing | Ideal Fencing Corp

US-40 through Grand and Routt counties crosses prime elk and mule deer migration territory — the Yampa Valley and the mountains south of Steamboat Springs host large herds that seasonally move across

US-40 through Grand and Routt counties crosses prime elk and mule deer migration territory — the Yampa Valley and the mountains south of Steamboat Springs host large herds that seasonally move across US-40 in patterns that CDOT has addressed with wildlife crossing structures and exclusion fencing at key locations. Agricultural operations in the Yampa River valley also require highway right-of-way fencing to prevent livestock intrusion.

Frequently Asked Questions

CDOT Region 3 has funded wildlife crossing infrastructure on US-40 through Routt County, including wildlife exclusion fencing tied to undercrossing structures that channel deer and elk safely under the highway. We install wildlife fencing on CDOT Region 3 corridors and are familiar with the specifications used in this region.

Grand County ranches along US-40 use woven wire and high-tensile fence for cattle exclusion from highway right-of-way. CDOT right-of-way fencing must meet CDOT specifications for post spacing, wire gauge, and gate placement. We install agricultural-style right-of-way fencing under CDOT Grand County maintenance contracts.

Yes. Resort residential developments, commercial properties, and RV parks along US-40 in Routt County require perimeter fencing. We install chain link, ornamental aluminum, and split-rail fencing for resort-area commercial and residential applications throughout the Steamboat corridor.

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