Ports to Plains
This study was a joint effort by four state Departments of Transportation (DOTs) including Colorado, Texas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico. It includes I-70 from I-25 east to US 40/287 and then south along US 40/287 to the Colorado/Oklahoma border.
The purpose was to create a Development and Management plan for the Ports to Plains Corridor, which outlines a proposed plan for the corridor and serves as an essential tool for securing federal funding for corridor development.
It contains several elements that improve the transportation network’s ability to move people and goods. Nearly 1,400 miles long, the corridor consists of 511 miles of 4- to 6-lane roadway, 755 miles of 2-lane roadway, and 113 miles of roadway in metropolitan areas.
Keywords: Studies, US Highways, Interstates
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Rest Area Study
- February 2007
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Appendix
- For the Rest Area Study
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Corridor Development and Management Plan
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Appendix A
- For the CDMP
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Appendix B
- For the CDMP
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Corridor Map
- Ports to Plains Coalition
- Texas Department of Transportation
- Oklahoma Department of Transportation
- New Mexico Department of Transportation
- Colorado Department of Transportation
- Questions or Comments:
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Mehdi Baziar
CDOT Project Manager
[email protected]
303-757-9047
2829 W. Howard Pl.
Denver, CO 80204
- Active Ports to Plains Projects: