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Colorado Center Pedestrian/Bicycle Bridge Project anticipated to begin construction in 2013

The Colorado Center Pedestrian/Bicycle Bridge will provide greatly needed improved pedestrian and bicycle access over Interstate 25 in the vicinity of Colorado Boulevard and East Evans Avenue in Denver. The bridge, an arch‐type structure with access ramps on each end, will span I-25, landing at Cherry Street to the north and RTD’s Color ado Station (light rail transit) to the south.

National Car Care Month - Don't Ignore these Top Five Auto Repairs

April is National Car Care Month, and a great time to keep up on service and maintenance, particularly if you drive an older car! A recent study(1) examined the results of vehicle inspections from across the country and found that 84 percent of vehicles inspected were in need of service or parts.

Trip travel times to DIA now posted along I-70

The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) is now displaying trip travel times to Denver International Airport along eastbound Interstate 70, from Hidden Valley to Wheat Ridge, in an effort to provide improved traveler information to motorists.

Pavement maintenance work to begin in April; changing to regionalized approach

Each year, the Town sets out to maintain its streets in order to keep them safe for the public and to extend their usable life.

House GOP hits homerun with new Rockies license plate

House GOP hits homerun with new Rockies license plate

A bill sponsored by state Rep. Kevin Priola that would make a Colorado Rockies special license plate available to motorists passed the House today.

Centennial Highway Logo Contest Winner

Centennial Highway Logo Contest Winner

WELD COUNTY, CO – Last night at the monthly meeting for the Highway 85 Coalition, a room full of judges narrowed 105 entries for the Centennial Highway Logo Contest down to one design which will represent the corridor through Weld County. Steve Gonser, of Greeley, submitted the winning logo and will receive the $1,000 prize for his design.

“We were very impressed with the quality of entries we had to review,” said Weld County Commissioner Barbara Kirkmeyer, member of the Highway 85 Coalition. “The creativity of many of the entries made our job difficult. It was great to see so much participation from the community, and we believe the winning logo will represent the 85 corridor well.”

A total of 105 logos, submitted by 44 individuals, were entered into the contest. Each logo was catalogued, given a number and presented to the judges for review at last night’s meeting.

Colorado transit agencies provided over 10 million trips to residents

Colorado transit agencies provided over 10 million trips to residents

Colorado transit agencies provided over 10 million trips to get Coloradans and visitors to work, to medical appointments, shopping, school and other critical destinations in 2010, according to the National Transit Database.