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US 34 Planning and Environmental Linkages (PEL) Study
https://www.codot.gov/projects/studies/us-34-planning-and-environmental-linkages-pel-study
The project will provide for a Planning and Environmental Linkages Study on US 34 from Glade Road west of Loveland to CR 49 east of Greeley. Over the last 10 – 15 years, various studies have been performed throughout this corridor, including an Access Control Plan along US 34 from CR 3 to US 85, an Environmental Assessment along US 34 in Loveland from US 287 east to CR 3 along with other studies. One of the goals of this project is to update and consolidate these studies. \\ Keywords: Studies, US HighwaysNo publisherStudyProject: US 34Northeastern Colorado (Region 4)Project: US 34 Planning and Environmental LinkageLibraryProjects2016/05/02 11:55:00 GMT-6FolderSH 42 Planning and Environmental Linkage Study (PEL)
https://www.codot.gov/projects/studies/sh42-pel
The 42 Gateway Project is an infrastructure improvement study that seeks to influence the form, function, character, and accessibility of the Highway 42 Revitalization Area and Downtown Louisville. The Project was a joint effort between the City of Louisville (the City), Boulder County, the Regional Transportation District (RTD) and the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT). Keywords: Studies, State Highways, PELNo publisherStudy2013/06/30 00:00:00 GMT-6FileCO 66 Planning & Environmental Linkages Study
https://www.codot.gov/projects/studies/co-66-pel
Keywords: Studies, State HighwaysNo publisherStudiesProjectsNortheastern Colorado (Region 4)StudyLibraryProject: CO 66 Planning and Environmental Linkage2017/03/30 16:59:00 GMT-6FolderUS 40 Section 4(f) Evaluation
https://www.codot.gov/projects/studies/us40section4fevaluation/us-40-section-4-f-evaluation
No publisherDenver/Central Colorado (Region 1)Study2016/01/12 12:22:00 GMT-6FileUS 40 Memorandum of Agreement (MOA)
https://www.codot.gov/projects/studies/us40section4fevaluation/us-40-memorandum-of-agreement
No publisherDenver/Central Colorado (Region 1)Study2016/01/12 12:25:00 GMT-6FileUS 40 Section 4(f) Evaluation
https://www.codot.gov/projects/studies/us40section4fevaluation
January 2016 - Keywords: Studies, US HighwaysNo publisherJefferson CountyClear Creek CountyDenver/Central Colorado (Region 1)Study2016/01/12 12:26:00 GMT-6FolderCO 79 and Kiowa-Bennett Corridor Planning & Environmental Linkage Study
https://www.codot.gov/projects/studies/co-79-pel
The Town of Bennett, in partnership with CDOT, and Adams and Arapahoe counties, completed a detailed transportation study of the Colorado Highway 79 and Kiowa-Bennett Road corridors around the Bennett area, north and south of I-70. Keywords: Studies, State Highways, PELNo publisherDenver/Central Colorado (Region 1)StudyLibraryProjects2014/02/18 12:46:00 GMT-6FolderUS 50 Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI)
https://www.codot.gov/projects/studies/us50ea/us-50-finding-of-no-significant-impact-fonsi
No publisherStudySoutheastern Colorado (Region 2)Project: US 502014/10/14 00:00:00 GMT-6FolderUS 50 West Wills Blvd to McCulloch Blvd EA
https://www.codot.gov/projects/studies/us50ea
Keywords: Studies, US HighwaysNo publisherStudySoutheastern Colorado (Region 2)Project: US 50EnvironmentalProjects2014/05/19 13:55:00 GMT-6FolderUS 50 West PEL Study
https://www.codot.gov/projects/studies/us-50-west-pel-study
The Planning and Environmental Linkages (PEL) Study conducted on US 50 between Swallows Road and Baltimore Avenue in Pueblo County released in June 2012. Keywords: Studies, US HighwaysNo publisherLibraryStudyProject: US 50 Planning and Environmental Linkage Study2012/12/17 23:10:00 GMT-6FolderI-70 Mountain Corridor Mobility and Operational Assessment
https://www.codot.gov/projects/studies/I-70_Mnt-Corr_M-O_Report_FINAL_web.pdf
August 2011 - 12 MB - This report summarizes results of a week-long workshop focused on improving traffic operations and mobility on the I-70 Mountain Corridor through potential low cost and no cost solutions.No publisherProject: I-70 Mountain CorridorLibraryDenver/Central Colorado (Region 1)Study2011/08/29 00:00:00 GMT-6FileI-70 Reversible (Zipper) Lane Study Phase II
https://www.codot.gov/projects/studies/i-70-reversible-zipper-lane-study-phase-ii
December 2012 - This Phase II I-70 Reversible Lane Feasibility Study report provides information on the benefits and risks associated with Reversible Lane implementation along the I-70 Mountain Corridor. This document builds on the information provided in the Phase I analysis and discusses the trade-offs that must be considered prior to implementation. No publisherDenver/Central Colorado (Region 1)Project: I-70 Reversible Lane StudyStudyLibrary2013/01/03 11:20:00 GMT-6LinkI-76 and Bridge Street Environmental Assessment (EA) and Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI)
https://www.codot.gov/projects/studies/i76bridgestreetea
The proposed I-76 and Bridge Street Interchange Project is located in Brighton, Colorado, in Adams County. The City of Brighton proposes to construct an interchange at I-76 and Bridge Street on the eastern side of the city. The proposed interchange would provide an opportunity to increase regional east-west connectivity across State Highway 7. This regional connectivity will become increasingly important with future population growth and increased travel demand. Keywords: Studies, InterstatesNo publisherStudyEnvironmental2015/02/09 10:30:00 GMT-6FolderSH 83/86 Corridor Optimization Plan
https://www.codot.gov/projects/studies/sh-83-86-corridor-optimization-plan
September 2004 - The Corridor Optimization process was created to develop specific corridor visions which are consistent and compatible with local plans and are supported by affected local governments and regional agencies. Officially adopted by the Colorado Department of Transportation in 2001, the Corridor Optimization Guidelines were developed to provide input to the regional transportation planning process by providing an assessment of how to best meet future travel demands on a given corridor. 213MB Keywords: Studies, State HighwaysNo publisherLibraryStudy2013/08/21 15:25:00 GMT-6FileSH 133 Carbondale Access Control Plan
https://www.codot.gov/projects/studies/sh-133-carbondale-access-control-plan
The SH 133 Carbondale Access Control Plan will assess the existing and proposed access points along SH 133 within the study area and make recommendations for future changes if appropriate.No publisherStudyProject: SH 133 ACP2013/10/08 11:16:00 GMT-6LinkWestConnect Coalition PEL Study
https://www.codot.gov/projects/studies/westconnect-coalition-pel-study
Studies, US Highways, State HighwaysNo publisherStudyProject: WestConnect Coalition PEL StudyLibrary2016/07/20 14:40:00 GMT-6FolderUS 287 at Lamar Environmental Assessment and FONSI
https://www.codot.gov/projects/studies/us287-at-lamar-ea-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 HighwaysNo publisherSoutheastern Colorado (Region 2)StudyProject: US 287 at Lamar2013/09/03 11:35:00 GMT-6FolderUS 287 Loveland to Fort Collins Environmental Overview Study (EOS)
https://www.codot.gov/projects/studies/US287EOS
January 2007 - The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) developed and initiated the Environmental Overview Study (EOS) process. The EOS process is structured to provide a basis for long-term roadway improvements and to provide support for local planning decisions while considering environmental resources decisions. While no funds are currently programmed for construction, the intended outcome of the process is the preservation of a corridor for future transportation improvements. Through this process, future improvements to the Colorado highway system can be integrated with other local and regional transportation plans resulting in a proactive, environmentally sensitive transportation vision within the North Front Range. Keywords: Studies, US Highways, Study, StudiesNo publisherStudiesProjectsNortheastern Colorado (Region 4)StudyEnvironmental Overview Study (EOS)LibraryProject: US 287 Environmental Overview Study2010/03/02 14:30:00 GMT-6FolderUS 287 from CO 1 to the LaPorte Bypass EA and FONSI
https://www.codot.gov/projects/studies/us287sh1laporteEA-fonsi
September 2004 - Environmental Assessment (EA) - The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) in conjunction with the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) has been conducting studies to investigate alternatives that would improve mobility (travel conditions) and safety on the stretch of approximately 2 miles of US 287 between SH 1 and the LaPorte Bypass intersection east of the town of LaPorte, mileposts (MP) 348.50 and 350.35. June 2006 - Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) - This document contains a FONSI and selects Preferred Alternative A4 with Reduced Footprint based on the analyses and results in the attached EA. Keywords: Studies, US Highways, Study, StudiesNo publisherProject: US 287 CO 1 to LaPorteStudyProject: 4th Street BridgeStudiesNortheastern Colorado (Region 4)LibraryProjects2011/12/07 12:55:00 GMT-6FolderSH 402 EA and FONSI
https://www.codot.gov/projects/studies/sh402ea-fonsi
Environmental Assessment (EA) - July 2007 and Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) - January 2008- encompasses the 4-mile length of SH 402 although improvements are not needed for the area between SH 287 and CR 13C (St. Louis Avenue), which was widened by developers in coordination with the city of Loveland and the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) under a Categorical Exclusion (CE). Keywords: Studies, State Highways, StudiesNo publisherLibraryStudiesNortheastern Colorado (Region 4)StudyProjects2011/12/07 14:05:00 GMT-6FolderC-470 Environmental Assessment & FONSI 2015
https://www.codot.gov/projects/studies/2015-c-470-environmental-assessment-fonsi
C-470 Corridor: Kipling Parkway to I-25No publisherStudyProject: C-470 Express Lanes2015/11/30 09:18:00 GMT-6LinkCity of Glenwood Springs South Bridge Engineering Environmental Assessment
https://www.codot.gov/projects/studies/city-of-glenwood-springs-south-bridge-ea
The City of Glenwood Springs, with the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT), Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and Garfield County conducted the Environmental Assessment. The purpose of the South Bridge project is to identify a critical second route between SH 82 and the west side of the Roaring Fork River in the southern portion of Glenwood Springs. This second route responds to the previous Congressional earmark for the Glenwood Springs, South Bridge (new, off-system bridge), Public Law 109-59, 109th Congress. The project will respond to identified transportation needs, such as lack of emergency vehicle access route redundancy and increasing mobility issues along the current primary access route (Midland Avenue) caused by increased growth in the area. Keywords: Studies, Non-HighwaysNo publisherStudy2013/10/21 11:10:00 GMT-6LinkDenver Area Regional Bus Facility Study
https://www.codot.gov/projects/studies/denver-area-regional-bus-facility-study
September 30, 2015 - Prepared for Greyhound Lines, Inc. and the Colorado Department of Transportation - Greyhound Lines, Inc. (Greyhound) requested funding from the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) to conduct a study to assess the need for a regional bus facility to meet the needs of the passengers on services that are not included in the new Denver Union Station (DUS) bus concourse. No publisherStudyLibraryTransit and Rail2015/12/30 17:14:00 GMT-6FilePorts to Plains
https://www.codot.gov/projects/studies/ports2plains
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, InterstatesNo publisherPast ConstructionStudyProject: Ports to PlainsDenver/Central Colorado (Region 1)Southeastern Colorado (Region 2)Northeastern Colorado (Region 4)Projects2009/12/30 11:00:00 GMT-6FolderRegion 3 Intersection Priority
https://www.codot.gov/projects/studies/intersection-priority-report.pdf
This files includes the Final Region 3 Intersection Priority Study. All of the supporting indexes are NOT included with this file and can be requested to be sent via regular mail. Please email Sean.Yeates@state.co.us for more informationNo publisherLibraryStudy2011/08/01 00:30:00 GMT-6FileNorth I-25 Planning Environmental Linkage (PEL) Study
https://www.codot.gov/projects/studies/study-archives/northI25PEL
The North I-25 PEL Study will investigate the more localized congestion in the general purpose lanes and define a range of improvements needed to reduce congestion, and improve operations and safety of the section of Interstate 25 from US 36 to State Highway 7 as well as that of the interchange connectors. Keywords: Construction Complete, Studies, InterstatesNo publisherStudiesDenver/Central Colorado (Region 1)Project: I-25 Planning and Environmental LinkageStudyPast Construction2011/12/01 13:05:00 GMT-6FolderAGS Feasibility Study
https://www.codot.gov/projects/studies/study-archives/AGSstudy
Advanced Guideway System (AGS) Feasibility Study - This study is a result of the Colorado Department of Transportation's (CDOT’s) and FHWA’s selection of the I-70 Mountain Corridor Preferred Alternative which specifies in order to best meet the purpose and need of a transportation solution on the Mountain Corridor, a multi-modal solution is needed including implementation of an Advanced Guideway System (AGS). Keywords: Studies, Interstates, Non-highwaysNo publisherProject: I-70 Mountain CorridorDenver/Central Colorado (Region 1)Project: Advanced Guideway System Feasibility StudyProjectsStudy2012/05/02 11:05:00 GMT-6FolderI-70 Reversible Lane Report December 2010
https://www.codot.gov/projects/studies/study-archives/I70reversiblelanephaseIIstudy/i70-reversible-lane-report-dec-2010.pdf
No publisherDenver/Central Colorado (Region 1)Project: I-70 Reversible Lane StudyStudy2013/01/03 11:15:00 GMT-6FileI-70 Reversible (Zipper) Lane Study Phase II
https://www.codot.gov/projects/studies/study-archives/I70reversiblelanephaseIIstudy
December 2012 - This Phase II I-70 Reversible Lane Feasibility Study report provides information on the benefits and risks associated with Reversible Lane implementation along the I-70 Mountain Corridor. This document builds on the information provided in the Phase I analysis and discusses the trade-offs that must be considered prior to implementation. Keywords: Studies, Interstates, zipper lanes, reversible lanesNo publisherDenver/Central Colorado (Region 1)Project: I-70 Reversible Lane StudyStudyProjects2013/01/03 11:15:00 GMT-6FolderUS 6 Clifton Transportation Study
https://www.codot.gov/projects/studies/study-archives/us6cliftonstudy
No publisherProject: US 6 Clifton StudyNorthwestern Colorado (Region 3)Study2015/01/09 10:35:00 GMT-6PageClifton Final Environmental Scan Report May 2015
https://www.codot.gov/projects/studies/study-archives/us6cliftonstudy/final-reports/clifton-final-environmental-scan-report-may-2015
No publisherProject: US 6 CliftonStudyNorthwestern Colorado (Region 3)2015/06/26 09:48:00 GMT-6FileUS 6 Clifton Transportation Study
https://www.codot.gov/projects/studies/study-archives/us6cliftonstudy
The US 6 Clifton Transportation Study is a Planning and Environmental Linkages (PEL) study that will analyze transportation issues and explore a range of short- and long-term improvements to improve operational performance and safety and potentially reduce congestion along the US 6C corridor in unincorporated Mesa County. Keywords: Studies, US Highways, PEL No publisherProject: US 6 Clifton StudyNorthwestern Colorado (Region 3)Study2015/01/09 10:35:00 GMT-6FolderFederal Blvd Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI)
https://www.codot.gov/projects/studies/study-archives/federalea7thtohoward/finding-of-no-significant-impact-fonsi/federal-blvd-finding-of-no-significant-impact-fonsi
January 2015No publisherStudy2015/01/22 17:00:00 GMT-6FileFederal 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-6FolderCO 392 Environmental Overview Study (EOS)
https://www.codot.gov/projects/studies/study-archives/sh-392-environmental-overview-study-eos
The CO 392 Environmental Overview Study identified a transportation solution supported by local and regional planning partners that identifies right of way, which must be preserved for improvements. This plan will be used by planners to set aside right of way as development occurs along the corridor. The CO 392 EOS study limits are from CO 287 to the west to Weld County Road (WCR) 23 to the east. Keywords: Studies, State Highways, Construction CompleteNo publisherPast ConstructionStudyProject: State Highway 392 EOSLibraryEnvironmental Overview Study (EOS)Northeastern Colorado (Region 4)Projects2009/12/28 13:00:00 GMT-6FolderVasquez PEL Study
https://www.codot.gov/projects/studies/study-archives/vasquez-pel-study
Studies, US Highways, State Highways No publisherLibraryStudy2016/09/15 12:55:00 GMT-6FolderStudies & Assessments
https://www.codot.gov/projects/studies/studies-assessments
No publisherStudy2009/10/05 11:25:00 GMT-6Folder