CDOT Seeking Citizen Input on 10-Year Transportation Plan

CDOT is finalizing an update to its 10-Year Plan that prioritizes projects for the first years of sustained funding from Senate Bill 21-260.

The updated plan is slated for consideration and adoption by the Colorado Transportation Commission at its September meeting, which will also bring the state’s transportation plans into compliance with its greenhouse gas planning standards.

Through close coordination with CDOT’s planning partners (Colorado’s towns, cities, and counties), the Department has updated the 10-Year Plan which was originally adopted in 2020. During the development of the original 10-Year Plan, CDOT traveled the state to hear from neighbors about what transportation priorities were most important.

You can download the updated 10-Year Plan by clicking here.

The updated 10-Year Plan serves as a continuation of addressing important transportation needs in priority areas such as maintaining our existing system, rural paving, expanding transit, and implementing mobility hubs along Colorado’s most congested highway corridors.

Please review the updated 10-Year Plan and provide your comments using the comment submission form available via this link.

CDOT will be accepting comments on the updated 10-Year Plan from September 1, 2022, to September 15, 2022.

Thank you for your review and comments.

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