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CDOT presents statewide Transit Connection Study to DRCOG TAC; gaps analysis available soon
Summary
Colorado Department of Transportation staff presented a draft statewide Transit Connection Study that identifies spatial and temporal gaps in bus, passenger rail and demand-response services; CDOT plans to post the draft gaps analysis online and continue outreach with MPOs and rural TPRs.
The Colorado Department of Transportation presented a status update on its statewide Transit Connection Study to the Denver Regional Council of Governments Transportation Advisory Committee, describing a strategic vision to better connect bus, passenger rail and demand-response services across Colorado.
George Gronke, a transit planner in CDOT’s Division of Transit and Rail, said the study’s objectives are to identify network gaps at local, regional and interregional scales, to develop a transit priorities framework and to inform state transit planning and investment over the next decade. Gronke said CDOT drafted the “current state…
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