Studies

US 6 Clifton Access Control Plan

Region 3 of the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) and Mesa County have identified a need to improve future traffic operations on US 6 between the I-70 Business Loop and the railroad viaduct east of 33 Road by developing an access management plan (AMP) . This ACP evaluated the portion of the US 6 corridor located from the Interstate 70 (I-70) Business Loop to the viaduct over the Union Pacific Railroad east of 33 Road. Keywords: Studies, US Highways, Access Control Plan

US 287 at Lamar Environmental Assessment and FONSI

The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), in cooperation with the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT), has prepared this Environmental Assessment (EA) and Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) to identify and assess a new alignment for U.S. Highway (U.S.) 287 and U.S. 50 through the City of Lamar, Colorado in Prowers County. Keywords: Studies, US Highways

CO 392 Access Control Plan

October 2006 - Recent and continued growth in along Interstate (I) 25, State Highway (SH) 392, and within the local communities that make up the North Front Range, has resulted in an increase in traffic on the SH 392 corridor. Traffic volumes in the area are expected to at least double in the next 20 years. Without changes to the corridor, this increase in traffic volumes will result in increased delay, higher levels of congestion, and an increase in the severity and number of accidents. The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) has identified the need for an Access Control Plan (ACP) on this corridor to minimize the occurrence of these conditions. Keywords: Studies, State Highways, Access Control Plan