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I-70 East Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
https://www.codot.gov/projects/studies/study-archives/i-70-east-environmental-impact-statement-eis.url
In July 2003, CDOT and Denver’s Regional Transportation District (RTD) began a joint study effort called the I-70 East Corridor Environmental Impact Statement (EIS). An EIS is typically a three to five-year decision-making process required before any major federally-funded transportation project can be built. The EIS ensures that issues affecting the community and the environment are identified and considered before making a final decision. The process is conducted by local, state, and federal agencies and is a requirement of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). The purpose of the I-70 East Corridor EIS was to improve transportation along the I-70 highway corridor from I-25 to Tower Road and to explore potential rapid transit options from Downtown Denver to Denver International Airport. Keywords: Studies, InterstatesNo publisherEnvironmentalDenver/Central Colorado (Region 1)Projects2010/01/06 13:04:00 GMT-6LinkFederal Blvd EA & FONSI, West 7th Avenue-West Howard Place
https://www.codot.gov/projects/studies/study-archives/federalea7thtohoward
The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT), and City and County of Denver announce the availability of the Federal Boulevard Improvements project between West 7th Avenue and West Howard Place Environmental Assessment (EA) & FONSI. Keywords: Active Studies, State HighwaysNo publisherEnvironmentalDenver/Central Colorado (Region 1)Study2014/10/14 00:00:00 GMT-6FolderCottonwood Pass Concept Design (Eagle & Garfield Counties)
https://www.codot.gov/projects/cottonwood-pass-concept-design
StudiesNo publisherSouthwestern Colorado (Region 5)Project: Cottonwood Pass Design StudySoutheastern Colorado (Region 2)StudiesEnvironmentalProjects2020/02/18 15:09:00 GMT-6FolderI-70 West Vail Pass Auxiliary Lanes | Planning Phase
https://www.codot.gov/projects/i70westvailauxiliarylanes/planning
No publisherStudiesProject: I-70 West Vail Pass Auxiliary LanesEnvironmental2018/02/05 15:20:00 GMT-6Page