en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Colorado Department of Transportation has officially approved a ten-year transportation plan covering over 250 projects across the state. This ten-year transportation plan aims to promote state economic development, ensure residents' quality of life, and build a more connected and efficient transportation network. This action-oriented investment roadmap is an important guiding document for Colorado's transportation infrastructure development.
CDOT Executive Director Shoshana Lew stated: "This plan is a commitment to creating a safer, more connected future, developed through consultation with Colorado residents, local elected officials, technical experts, and other stakeholders." She noted that even with limited financial resources, the ten-year transportation plan reflects the characteristics of different regions within the state, helping to maintain and improve roads and bridges. Lew emphasized that meaningful improvements can be made to repair roads and enhance safety, while providing people with more and better travel options.
The development process of this ten-year transportation plan extensively solicited input from various parties, fully considering the actual needs of different regions in Colorado. According to the arrangement of the ten-year transportation plan, work related to road repairs, bridge maintenance, traffic safety improvements, and diversification of travel modes will be progressively advanced over the next decade.
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