Overview of CDOT & HPTE's Central 70 Project Meetings
About the Feb. 15, 2017, Telephone Town Hall (TTH)
- TTH hosted 2,221 callers.
- CDOT answered 21 questions live, and 12 voicemails were received with questions or comments following the live call.
- Listen to the TTH audio file.
August 2015 Meetings
CDOT and HPTE hosted four public meetings on the Central 70 project in August 2015 to give important updates on the plans to reconstruct I-70 between Brighton Boulevard and I-225, as well as the next steps in the process to select a private partner to design, build, finance, operate and maintain the highway in northeast Denver.
The series of meetings included a telephone town hall (Aug. 18, 2015) focusing on how a public-private partnership (P3) is being explored for this project and the developer selection process. Also, public meetings were held in Commerce City (Aug. 17, 2015), Aurora (Aug. 19, 2015) and Denver (Aug. 20, 2015) to discuss both the proposed improvements to the interstate and a possible P3 to bring these improvements to Colorado. At the meetings, the public had the opportunity to provide input on this P3 process.
- Access information provided at the events—including the following:
Aug. 18 Telephone Town Hall (TTH)
- The telephone town hall hosted 3,302 inbound callers.
- CDOT answered 19 questions live, and six voicemails were received with questions or comments following the live call.
- Listen to the TTH audio file.
Aug. 17, 19 and 20 Public Meetings
Boards were staffed by CDOT and HPTE to answer questions and gather input, as well as to provide information. Attendance for each public meeting is outlined below:
- Aug. 17
Commerce City Civic Center
14 attendees - Aug. 19
Aurora Strong Resilience Center
31 attendees - Aug. 20
Swansea Recreation Center, Denver
95 attendees
For more information, visit the HPTE home page and theCentral 70 website. You can also find more information on the environmental study.