Ron Papsdorf, Director of Transportation Planning and Operations for the Denver Regional Council of Governments (DRCOG), gave an overview of
Transportation funding is on the November 6 ballot, as Proposition 109 and 110; two very different approaches to funding transportation.
On November 2, the Government Affairs, Education, and Energy committee hosted Chuck Culig, R-Line project manager for RTD (Regional Transportation
The November Transportation meeting provided attendees with information about the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) from three presenters: CDOT Transportation
Transportation is a big issue in the Metropolitan area, and there are many studies and projects underway to improve local
E-470 is a well-run, 47-mile toll road, covering eight member jurisdictions, including Adams, Arapahoe, and Douglas counties, and the municipalities
Looking back, November 1997 was a tough time for transportation in Colorado. Guide the Ride was defeated, and the future
“Alignment of public agencies, private sector involvement, and technology. Those are the key factors for the Mobility Choice Blueprint Initiative,”
The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) is peering into the future with its RoadX vision of crash-free, injury-free, delay-free, and
“I can’t remember, in my 32 years with the City of Aurora, ever having this much infrastructure going on!” said