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Alternatives to the public funding and operation of Colorado's rest areas
Alternatives to the public funding and operation of Colorado's rest areas
Due to budget challenges, Colorado is looking for alternative funding sources for the operation and maintenance of its interstate safety rest areas (SRAs). As CDOT continues to close rest areas due to tight budgets, it should look for alternatives to fund their operation and maintenance. These alternatives include small-scale strategies such selling tourism related items or lottery tickets, and a large-scale strategy that includes developing a commercialized rest area outside of the interstate right of way through a public-private partnership. In addition, CDOT could advocate for changes to federal law., Brandon Howes., "March 2013.", Includes bibliographical references., Report No. CDOT-2013-3, Final report., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed March 2016)
Amendment to 2035 revenue forecast and resource allocation
Amendment to 2035 revenue forecast and resource allocation
"June 2010.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover; (viewed September 2013)
American Recovery & Reinvestment Act final report for STIP'd projects
American Recovery & Reinvestment Act final report for STIP'd projects
"March 25, 2011.", Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed August 2016)
Analysis and design of geotextile-reinforced earth walls : parametric study and preliminary design method
Analysis and design of geotextile-reinforced earth walls : parametric study and preliminary design method
by Jonathan T.H. Wu and J.C. Lin., Prepared for the Colorado Department of Transportation, Division of Transportation Development in cooperation with the Federal Highway Administration., Technical Report number: CDOT-UCD-R-91-12., Includes bibliographical references (leaf 98)., Final report., Print version record.
Analysis of survey data, Colorado Scenic Highways and Historic Byways Commission byways partners research
Analysis of survey data, Colorado Scenic Highways and Historic Byways Commission byways partners research
In October 1992, representatives from 19 of Colorado's scenic and historic highways and byways agreed to adopt the Byway Management Planning Framework. Before proceeding with implementation, the Commission conducted a survey about community partnerships, byway status and future needs. The intent was to assess: a) levels of community awareness, involvement and interest in the local byway; b) the extent key recreation and tourism sectors were represented in local byway activities; c) the need for future skills-building workshops on implementing the BMPF., data analysis conducted for the Colorado Scenic Highways and Historic Byways Commission, in partnership with the Bureau of Land Management, Colorado State Office ; completed by Patricia A. Stokowski., "December 1993.", Print version record.
Analysis of using reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) as a base course material
Analysis of using reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) as a base course material
"Report No. CDOT-2009-5.", "February 2009.", "Sponsored by Colorado Department of Transportation in Cooperation with the U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Analyze and validate bearing pressure requirements for truncated base mechanically-stabilized earth/geosynthetically-reinforced soil (GRS) walls
Analyze and validate bearing pressure requirements for truncated base mechanically-stabilized earth/geosynthetically-reinforced soil (GRS) walls
Truncated base mechanically stabilized earth walls are the MSE walls with narrow base excavation length and steep excavation slope designed to save construction cost while pushing the technological envelope of geosynthetic reinforcement development. A wall with truncated geometry of a narrow base length and steep excavation slope can significantly increase its base bearing pressure., Nien-Yin Chang, Hien Manh Nghiem, Shing Chun Wang., "February 2020.", "Prepared in cooperation with the US Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration.", Includes bibliographical references., Report No. CDOT-2020-01, Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed March 2020)
Annual financial report for fiscal year ending ... 1998 - 2003
Annual financial report for fiscal year ending ... 1998 - 2003
State of Colorado, Department of Transportation., text file, Began with 1998 issue., Ended with June 30, 2003 issue., FY1998 and FY1999 issued together. Called Fiscal years 1998 and 1999 on cover.
Annual performance report, Colorado Department of Transportation. 2007 - 2012
Annual performance report, Colorado Department of Transportation. 2007 - 2012
text file, Began with FY2007; last issue FY2012., Cover title.
Appendix A. Lithic Analysis Data
Appendix A. Lithic Analysis Data
by Stephen M. Kalasz ... [et al.] ; prepared for Colorado Department of Transportation, Environmental Programs Branch ; prepared by Centennial Archaeology, Inc., Christian J. Zier, principal investigator., "Transportation Project IM 0252-360, I-25 Railroad Overpass.", Includes bibliographical references (p. 145-164).
Appendix B. Faunal Analysis Data
Appendix B. Faunal Analysis Data
by Stephen M. Kalasz ... [et al.] ; prepared for Colorado Department of Transportation, Environmental Programs Branch ; prepared by Centennial Archaeology, Inc., Christian J. Zier, principal investigator., "Transportation Project IM 0252-360, I-25 Railroad Overpass.", Includes bibliographical references (p. 145-164).
Appendix B: Agency Coordination
Appendix B: Agency Coordination
prepared for Colorado Department of Transportation ; prepared by HDR., "April 2014.", Includes bibliographical references., CDOT Project Number: 19474., Federal Aid Project: NHPP 0703-401 and FBR 0703-410., Description based on print version record.
Appendix C: Past, Present, and Future Actions
Appendix C: Past, Present, and Future Actions
prepared for Colorado Department of Transportation ; prepared by HDR., "April 2014.", Includes bibliographical references., CDOT Project Number: 19474., Federal Aid Project: NHPP 0703-401 and FBR 0703-410., Description based on print version record.
Appendix D. Part 10: Recreational Resources Technical Memorandum
Appendix D. Part 10: Recreational Resources Technical Memorandum
prepared for Colorado Department of Transportation ; prepared by HDR., "April 2014.", Includes bibliographical references., CDOT Project Number: 19474., Federal Aid Project: NHPP 0703-401 and FBR 0703-410., Description based on print version record.
Appendix D. Part 11: Safety Report
Appendix D. Part 11: Safety Report
prepared for Colorado Department of Transportation ; prepared by HDR., "April 2014.", Includes bibliographical references., CDOT Project Number: 19474., Federal Aid Project: NHPP 0703-401 and FBR 0703-410., Description based on print version record.
Appendix D. Part 12: Transportation Technical Memorandum
Appendix D. Part 12: Transportation Technical Memorandum
prepared for Colorado Department of Transportation ; prepared by HDR., "April 2014.", Includes bibliographical references., CDOT Project Number: 19474., Federal Aid Project: NHPP 0703-401 and FBR 0703-410., Description based on print version record.
Appendix D. Part 13: Visual Resources Technical Memorandum
Appendix D. Part 13: Visual Resources Technical Memorandum
prepared for Colorado Department of Transportation ; prepared by HDR., "April 2014.", Includes bibliographical references., CDOT Project Number: 19474., Federal Aid Project: NHPP 0703-401 and FBR 0703-410., Description based on print version record.
Appendix D. Part 14: Water Quality Technical Memorandum
Appendix D. Part 14: Water Quality Technical Memorandum
prepared for Colorado Department of Transportation ; prepared by HDR., "April 2014.", Includes bibliographical references., CDOT Project Number: 19474., Federal Aid Project: NHPP 0703-401 and FBR 0703-410., Description based on print version record.

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