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Colorado Department of Transportation

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Under this policy, the governor-appointed Colorado Transportation Commission would have authority to restrict funding for use only on climate-friendly transportation projects if the CDOT or a regional planning authority fails to meet its emissions reduction target. Lew stated that this policy allows
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The Colorado Department of Transportation has its roots in 1909, when the first highway bill was passed by forming a three-member Highway Commission to approve work and allocate funds. The Commission first took their post on January 1, 1910. In 1917 the State Highway Fund was created and the State
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Highway Department was formed. In 1935, Highway Department employees were joined by 44 new co-workers selected from among 7,500 applicants to become the first members of the Colorado State Highway Courtesy Patrol. The Patrol became a division of the Highway Department.
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bus systems that serve Colorado communities. The transportation commission would also have the authority to grant waivers to this policy. Lew stated this policy enables Colorado to "lead by example" in reducing emissions, in the face of increasing impacts of
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Motor Carriers over 10,000 lbs are regulated by the state and are required to obtain a federal United States Department of Transportation (USDOT) safety tracking number used to monitor carriers' safety management practices and controls.
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standard in 2019, which are projected cause a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions of 6 million tons of carbon dioxide equivalent by 2030. This is part of Governor
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border. In 1953 the state legislature passed a new law reorganizing the Highway Department and renaming it the Colorado Department of Highways. In 1956,
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as an intercity bus service to connect the regions of Colorado to each other. It also provides support for other bus systems in the state, such as the
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system, but they have not been implemented as of yet. This means that there is no rail service connecting the state's major population centers.
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assumed leadership of CDOT. Under her leadership, the Colorado Transportation Commission approved a policy designed to stop any increases in
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for capacity increases, but that major projects would require offsets in the form of climate-friendly additions. Examples include the
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is a part of the CDOT. It was created by statute in 1988 and is responsible for the development of aviation in Colorado.
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was approved by the federal works administrator. In Colorado, approved routes included all of
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State, territory, and insular area departments of transportation in the United States
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that administers state government transportation responsibilities in the state of
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Long-distance intercity passenger rail service in Colorado is provided by
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CDOT maintains the state highways in Colorado. The main arteries include
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border. In 1968, legislation reorganized highway matters and created the
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The state adopted a low emission vehicle standard in 2018 and a
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Colorado Department of Transportation maps and information
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The Colorado Department of Transportation operates the
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Colorado State Highway Department


Colorado
Denver, Colorado
Shoshana M. Lew
www.codot.gov

U.S. Highway 50
Colorado state government
Colorado
National System of Interstate and Defense Highways
I-25
Wyoming
Raton Pass
I-76
I-70
Denver
Kansas
Congress
Federal Interstate Highways Act
Utah
Federal Highway Administration
U.S. Department of Transportation
Zero emission vehicle
Jared Polis
Shoshana Lew
greenhouse gas emissions
Colorado
traffic collisions

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