Related Projects & Studies
- I-70 Concept Development Process
- I-70 Mountain Corridor Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement (PEIS) and Record of Decision (ROD)
- I-70 Twin Tunnels Environmental Assessment (EA) and Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI)
- I-70 Westbound Twin Tunnels Categorical Exclusion and Section 4(f) Evaluation
- I-70 Frontage Road Improvements Categorical Exclusion
- Advanced Guideway System (AGS) Feasibility Study
- Highest and Best Use Economic Feasibility Study for the Interstate 70 Economic Hub at Exit 240
- Programmatic Agreement Among the Federal Highway Administration, the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, the Colorado State Historic Preservation Officer, and the Colorado Department of Transportation Regarding Compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act – For the I-70 Mountain Corridor
- Historic Context for I-70 Mountain Corridor, June 2014
- Westbound Concept Development Process Final Report, which includes stakeholder considerations for the Floyd Hill area
- I-70 Coalition Land Use Planning Study for Rail Transit Alignment Throughout the I-70 Corridor
- Clear Creek County Community Master Plan (2017)
- Clear Creek Greenway Plan
- I-70 Mountain Corridor Context Sensitive Solutions Guidance
- I-70 Mountain Corridor Design Criteria
- Clear Creek County Vision for the I-70 Mountain Corridor
- I-70 Mountain Corridor Aesthetic Guidance
- Peaks to Plains Trail
- Rocky Mountain Rail Authority High-Speed Rail Feasibility Study
- I-70 Mountain Corridor Chain Station Plan
- Rocky Mountain Rail Authority High-Speed Rail Study
- Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) Statewide Transit Plan
- A Regional Ecosystem Framework for Terrestrial and Aquatic Wildlife along the I-70 Mountain Corridor in Colorado. An Eco-Logical Field Test (Sept 2011)
- CDOT Statewide Bicycle Plan
- Eastbound Peak Period Shoulder Lane Categorical Exclusion
- I-70 Mountain Corridor Design Speed Study Final Report (2016)
- I-70 Mountain Corridor Traffic and Revenue Study
- State Freight and Passenger Rail Plan