By scott miller
VAIL — Vail’s elected officials and residents continue to wrestle with the details of a proposed underpass beneath Interstate 70. If the project clears several more hurdles, then it will be the biggest public-works project in town since the Vail roundabouts were built in the 1990s. Since the 1980s, town and state officials have talked about finding a way to link the town’s North and South Frontage roads between the main Vail and West Vail interchanges. The project would take traffic out of the roundabouts at those interchanges, provide an easier way for pedestrian and bicycle traffic to get across …
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