CDOT AWARDED $60 MILLION FEDERAL GRANT TO IMPROVE I-70 AT VAIL PASS
Earlier this month, CDOT announced that it had won a $60.7 million federal, Infrastructure for Rebuilding America (INFRA) grant to go towards I-70 improvements. The project that
Earlier this month, CDOT announced that it had won a $60.7 million federal, Infrastructure for Rebuilding America (INFRA) grant to go towards I-70 improvements. The project that
After 12 long weeks, Colorado’s mountain towns are slowly and cautiously beginning to reopen. That is the official message, though through this challenging time, tourism
TRANSPORTATION FUNDING Identifying and agreeing upon a sustainable source of transportation funding continues to be elusive in Colorado. There is broad agreement among citizens and
We all love Colorado’s great outdoors; that’s why we choose to live here. Spring is springing; the city is starting to scorch (it’s coming!), and
Coronavirus hit Colorado quickly. Our state’s very first cases were confirmed on March 5. March 10, saw the declaration of a state of emergency; on
“At the end of February, the snowpack was strong and deep and looking really good. The only thing that could have kicked off a big
As Snowstang heads into its seventh weekend, the buses’ success has outpaced expectations and leaves many of its stakeholders optimistic for the future. Average occupancy
As Snowstang heads into its seventh weekend, the buses’ success has outpaced expectations and leaves many of its stakeholders optimistic for the future. Average occupancy
Following a rockslide which resulted in major delays and road damage this past weekend, CDOT is undergoing rockfall mitigation efforts to further ensure the prevention
While the new traction law might have officially gone into effect, many drivers are still confused by what exactly they need to do to prepare themselves for