HPTE will hold US 36 Express Lanes Meeting on Tuesday
DENVER -- The High Performance Transportation Enterprise (HPTE) will host a public meeting Tuesday, April 21, to provide information to the public on the US 36 Express Lanes and the proposed toll rates. The first phase of US 36 Express Lanes, from Federal Boulevard to 88th Street, will open this summer.
Representatives from HPTE, the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) and Plenary Roads Denver team will be available to discuss how to use the US 36 Express Lanes, as well as the proposed toll rates.
US 36 Express Lanes Public Meeting
Who: Representatives from HPTE, CDOT and Plenary Roads Denver
When: Tuesday, April 21, 6:30-8 p.m.
Where: 1STBANK Center in the West Concourse, 11450 Broomfield Lane, Broomfield, CO
For special assistance, please call (720) 319-8097 three days prior to the meeting.
On April 16, a telephone town hall was hosted by HPTE, CDOT and Plenary Roads Denver and discussed the US 36 Express Lanes. For more information on the US 36 Express Lanes project, visit www.us36expresslanes.com and on Plenary Roads Denver, visit www.codot.gov/projects/
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About Express Lanes: Express Lanes increase roadway capacity and help to manage congestion on the highways. The use of toll pricing during peak travel times reduces delays, manages congestion and maintains reliable travel times. Express Lanes currently span seven miles on I-25, between downtown Denver and US 36. For more information, visit expresslanes.codot.gov.
About the High Performance Transportation Enterprise (HPTE): The HPTE operates as a government-owned, independent business within CDOT. It searches out innovative ways to finance projects to help Colorado fulfill its commitment to increase travel choices through options that include Express Lanes, transit, biking, walking and carpooling. For more information, visit www.coloradohpte.com.