HIGH COUNTRY COVID-19 CASES NOT LINKED TO SKI AREAS
Following a busy holiday season, public health officials in Colorado’s resort communities have been bracing for a potential surge in COVID-19 cases. According to an article
Following a busy holiday season, public health officials in Colorado’s resort communities have been bracing for a potential surge in COVID-19 cases. According to an article
I-70 Projects Year-in-Review: While many may look back at 2020’s massive disruptions with disdain, and while many of the I-70 Coalition’s programs experienced bumps and
We are inching closer toward deep Winter! Snow has been falling, resorts are opening more terrain, and weekenders have started accessing the backcountry. First things first: if
For the next few weeks, CDOT will be conducting a survey of I-70 Mountain Corridor travelers. The purpose of this survey is to understand drivers’ travel
For the next few weeks, CDOT will be conducting a survey of I-70 Mountain Corridor travelers. The purpose of this survey is to understand drivers’ travel
Click here for a refresher on how I-70 Express Lanes work Earlier this week, CDOT’s executive team approved a plan to speed up construction on
In June of this past summer, CDOT was awarded a $60.7 million Infrastructure for Rebuilding America (INFRA) grant to go towards the I-70 West Vail Pass Auxiliary Lanes
Summer is over, and due to Colorado’s propensity to have unpredictable snowstorms, the Traction Law is now in effect! Each year from September 1 to May 31, the traction law
For many Coloradans, this August has been a challenge. A combination of intense hot and dry weather and thick haze has had a massive impact
As of Thursday (8/20), the Grizzly Creek Fire, raging through Glenwood Canyon, has burned over 25,000 acres. Last week, the fire doubled in size in