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CDOT unveils 10-year transportation plan

The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) formally approved its comprehensive 10-Year Plan for over 250 projects across the state. The plan serves as an action-oriented investment strategy roadmap, designed to enhance the state’s economy, preserve the quality of life for all residents and ensure a more connected and efficient transportation network for the next decade.

“This 10-Year Plan is part of our firm commitment to a safer, more connected future for every Coloradan,“ said CDOT Executive Director Shoshana Lew. “This plan was developed through countless conversations with Colorado residents, local elected officials, technical experts and many others dedicated to improving Colorado’s roads. Even in a time of limited financial resources, this plan reflects the unique landscape of our state, helps to maintain and enhance our roads and bridges and improves safety for every member of the traveling public. We can make a meaningful improvement to fix our roads, make them safer and give people more and better choices for getting around.”

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