

Soldiers are authorized to report in civilian clothes after 1500 and on weekends however, you must be clean shaven and in accordance with AR 670-1. If reporting during duty hours, Soldiers must be in uniform. Be sure that you have a copy of your DA31 and orders in hand. In-processing: Report to building 1456 and sign in with the CQ desk. To ensure installation in-processing is quick, simple and convenient, all in-processing requirements are completed while the Soldier is at the Replacement Detachment. We recommend all personnel identify alternate routes and prepare for these changes in advance to ensure commutes are not seriously affected.All inbound Soldiers, colonel and below, must sign in at the Replacement Center CQ, building 1456, located at 1783 Nelson Blvd., Fort Carson, Colorado, 80913. “Fort Carson realizes these changes may impact those who commute to and from the installation.

“Gates 1, 3, and 20 will remain open 24 hours a day, seven days a week,” Gill said. while being closed on weekends, federal holidays, and DONSAs. Gates 6, off Highway 115 and Wilderness Road, and 19, off Charter Oak Ranch Road, are staying on their current schedule of Monday through Friday from 5 a.m. Gate 5 will operate on the same schedule which includes being closed for federal holidays, weekends, and “Days of No Scheduled Activities (DONSAs).” Gate 4 is currently open seven days a week from 5 a.m. Gate 4 also known as the B Street Gate will only be open Monday-Friday from 5 a.m. It is currently open Monday through Friday from 5 a.m. Gate 2, north of Gate 1, off Highway 115, will be closed indefinitely as of Monday Oct. Gill states, “In an effort to better balance current installation access point usage and manning requirements, Fort Carson will implement changes to Gates 2 and 4 operations beginning Monday.

These changes were announced by Brandy Gill, Garrison Public Affairs Chief, Media Relations Installation Management Command in a press release. (FORT CARSON, Colo.) - Fort Carson is implementing changes to multiple gates around the mountain post.
