Colorado Department of Transportation
Publisher
PBS&J
Pub. Date
2008.
Language
English
Description
The Northwest Corridor NEPA (National Environmental Policy Act) process was initiated in 2003 to consider the potential benefits, costs, and impacts of alternative transportation improvements in the northwest Denver Metropolitan area, between the western terminus of the Northwest Parkway in Broomfield County and the SH 58, I-70, and C-470 freeway systems to the south in Jefferson County. Due to lack of funding for construction in the foreseeable future...
Author
Publisher
Colorado Department of Transportation
Pub. Date
[2015]
Language
English
Description
Express Lanes increase roadway capacity and help manage congestion on Colorado highways by adding lanes that provide a choice to drivers. Motorists can choose to ride the bus, carpool or pay a toll to use the express lanes as an alternative to the free general purpose lanes.
Author
Publisher
Carter & Burgess, Inc
Pub. Date
1999.
Language
English
Description
The Southeast Corridor Multimodal Project was created to improve transportation throughout the booming south I-25 and I-225 corridors. This project will introduce light rail transit along side highway expansion. And for the first time, an effort will be made to look at pedestrian and cycling improvements throughout the entire corridor as a part of the transportation solution.