A staff report for the Durango Planning Commission has given tentative approval to the construction of a three-story, 80,000 square foot multi-purpose medical facility in Durango. The project belongs to the Mercy Regional Medical Center and would house a variety of outpatient services as well as an ambulatory surgery center. The site for the project is just to the north of Mercy’s main hospital building at 1010 Three Springs Boulevard between Nighthorse Circle and Primrose Circle. In a letter to the commission, Jeff Beardsley, associate principal with the Boulder Associations architectural firm, noted that the project will also require a “reconfiguration of a portion of the soft surface single-track trail that currently exists in the area.” The largest medical facility in southwest Colorado, Mercy Regional Medical Center is a general hospital tracing its roots to 1882. It currently houses 82 beds. The center is owned by the larger Centura Health system, which is based in Centennial. A specific plan for when the new Mercy Regional building will be built has not yet been released. By Garry Boulard
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12/7/2022 11:38:14 pm
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6/2/2023 07:12:40 am
HI Nice article and I am a Safety Coordinator in Durango, CO going to look into it.
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