Colorado DOT

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About This Presentation

In the plenary luncheon of the 2017 National Regional Transportation Conference, Colorado DOT Deputy Executive Director Mike Lewis shared information about CDOT's efforts in transportation and economic development, partner engagement, resilience, innovations, and data.


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1 National Regional Transportation Conference Michael P. Lewis, Deputy Executive Director June 29, 2017

2 National Regional Transportation Conference Michael P. Lewis, Deputy Executive Director June 29, 2017

Conference Themes 3 Transportation and Economic Development Community and Partner Engagement Resilience Innovations Data

Rhode Island Massachusetts Colorado

What Does CDOT Do 5 FY 2017-2018 $1.42 BILLION BUDGET

Our Challenge Continued Growth 6 All dollar figures adjusted for inflation 3.3 million 1991 27.7 billion vehicles miles traveled 2015 5.4 million 50.5 billion vehicle miles traveled 2040 7.8 million 72.3 billion vehicle miles traveled

Why does a Transportation System Exist 7

Why does a Transportation System Exist 8 To Support the Economic Vitality of a Jurisdiction

Why does a Transportation System Exist 9 To Enhance the Quality of Life of its Residents

Economic: Front Range Growth I-25/I-70 Economic: Tourism Economic: Agricultural Energy Population Change for Colorado

11 Express Lane Public Private Partnerships

CO 13 Rifle to Wyoming Corridor 12 Recognized as a critical freight corridor servicing the Northwest portion of the state Three segments are identified as needing capacity improvements and potentially wildlife mitigation. The scope includes: MP 4-16 in Garfield County MP 16.06-20.7 in Rio Blanco County MP 111-123 in Moffat County

CO 9 Wildlife Project 13

Leadville Limon

A Tool for Communities, Planners and Engineers Produced to initiate conversation around designing downtown streets for walkability, bike-ability and access to businesses while ensuring safe transportation infrastructures . Developed in partnership among: Colorado Department of Transportation Colorado Department of Local Affairs Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment

16 Resiliency re·sil·iency The ability of communities to rebound and adapt to or thrive amidst changing conditions - including economic hardships, disasters and changes in climate - and maintain quality of life, healthy growth, economic vitality, durable systems and conservation of resources for present and future generations Colorado Resiliency Framework

Lessons Learned 1976 and 2013 floods destroyed many of the same facilities US 34 1976 US 34 2013

18 I-70 Corridor R&R Pilot Study Why now? Major impacts from events in the last five years Hazards will continue to occur and potentially increase due to changing climate patterns Opportunity to learn lessons from past disasters Federal legislation requires DOTs to assess risk in asset management Final Rule for Risk Based Asset Management published in November 2016

RoadX VISION : Crash-free, Injury-free, Delay-free and Technologically-transformed travel in Colorado. RoadX MISSION : Team with public and industry partners to make Colorado one of the most technologically advanced transportation systems in the nation, and a leader in safety and reliability. Colorado Is Open For Business – Colorado invites partners to join us in accelerating the adoption and deployment of technological solutions.

40 to 400% increase in capacity Why do we need to act? reduction in crashes per NHTSA estimates 80% SAFETY MOBILITY

21 Innovative Finance Think Tank a ble to partner with private sector Parking Facilities Digital Communication Networks Land/Right of Way Development Tunnel Lighting In-Road EV Charging Workforce Housing Road X Hyperloop

Smart Highways Via Partnership 22 Smart 25 Ridegate to University Software and sensor upgrades to better manage flow resulting in: Smart 70 Panasonic Self-driving vehicles and infrastructure share data to eventually: Smart 70 Golden to Vail Partnership with Here will provide real time data about hazards such as: Fall 2017 Winter 2016 Ongoing

Innovation 23 Hyperloop New way to move people and freight Inductive Charging Pilot to embed charging in roads to power electric vehicles Transport Self driving vehicles, platooning, smart parking