Colorado. Division of Transportation Planning.
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[2008]
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Public involvement is a key component to developing an effective Statewide Transportation Plan for Colorado. The information gained from partnering with stakeholders and meeting with interested parties and the general public is used by CDOT to craft informed solutions to transportation issues.
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Pub. Date
[2011]
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CDOT is not required to update the Statewide Transportation Plan on a set schedule, this amendment was developed to maintain consistency with regional planning processes and to serve as a bridge between the 2035 Plan and the next plan update set for adoption by 2015.
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[2008]
Description
Transportation Demand Management (TDM) is a critical element in developing a well-rounded transportation strategy. TDM encompasses a wide range of programs and services that make the most efficient use of existing transportation facilities by managing the "actual demand" placed on those facilities. The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) has developed tools to assist local governments and businesses with TDM implementation.
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[2008]
Description
Colorado has wide ranging socioeconomic characteristics that vary from one geographic region to the next. In order to understand the projected transportation system for 2035, it is important to have an understanding of the socioeconomic trends and their potential impacts. An overview of key demographic characteristics in Colorado related to population, employment, and income is presented in this report.
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Pub. Date
[2008]
Description
CDOT conducted an assessment of local road and bridge needs over the planning period and the revenues anticipated to be available to fund those needs. The local needs are comprised of three sets of dollar estimates: construction costs, maintenance costs and revenues.
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2020.
Description
Public transit is an integral part of Colorado's multimodal transportation system providing mobility to thousands of residents and visitors throughout the state. Not only does transit connect residents, employees, and visitors to major activity centers for jobs, schools, shopping, medical care, and recreation, but it also promotes greater personal independence. Provision of transit services contribute greatly to the economic, social, and environmental...
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Pub. Date
[2008]
Description
The system of airports serves a variety of Colorado's transportation needs and provides a vital link in the overall statewide multi-modal transportation system. Colorado's rugged mountains and vast plains require an efficient transportation system to enable quick access to remote and rural locations. The traveling public increasingly relies on aviation to accommodate its transportation needs.