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CDOT explains access-permit rules, timelines and early‑assistance option for Pueblo developers
Summary
A Colorado Department of Transportation Region 2 manager briefed the advisory board on when state access permits are required, typical timelines and the region’s early‑assistance practice to help developers resolve access issues before formal submittal.
Adam Lancaster, CDOT Region 2 permits program manager, told the advisory board that access permits are required for any change that "modifies, eliminates or relocates" access to the state highway system and that the principal CDOT concern is safety and operations on state routes.
Lancaster said CDOT’s review focuses on vehicle conflicts and peak‑hour traffic impacts; to determine whether a state access permit is required CDOT considers changes in use, vehicle types and the scale of traffic rather than a fixed…
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