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A street sign featuring a bicycle on Colorado Boulevard.

COLORADO BOULEVARD MULTIMODAL CORRIDOR STUDY: COUNTY LINE ROAD TO ORCHARD ROAD Centennial, Colorado Muller led the City of Centennial’s first multimodal corridor study to identify appropriate complete street elements to improve safety and accommodate pedestrian, bicycle, and vehicular traffic along 3.25 miles of Colorado Boulevard. The study addresses the current lack of sufficient bicycle and […]

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An aerial view of MCINTYRE STREET, a snow covered road undergoing RECONSTRUCTION.

McIntyre Street Reconstruction Jefferson County, Colorado The 1.2-mile McIntyre Street corridor in northern Jefferson County lies in a rapidly developing area transitioning from a rural to a suburban area northwest of Denver. This project improved safety, operations, and multimodal transportation in the corridor by improving McIntyre Street to a four-lane minor arterial roadway, while minimizing

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Integration of threats and assets map for enhanced resiliency with CDOT.

CDOT RESILIENCY INTEGRATION Colorado (Statewide) CDOT developed a Policy Directive, “Building Resilience into Transportation Infrastructure and Operations” which became effective November 15, 2018.  This Policy implements the principles of resiliency into Colorado’s transportation system practices.  To help put this Policy into action, CDOT decided to embark on a project, “Integrating Resiliency at CDOT”, to demonstrate

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A road undergoes a transformation before and after a photo shoot, showcasing the resiliency integration efforts of CDOT.

CDOT FLOOD RECOVERY PROGRAM Various Locations, Colorado In late summer 2013, the Colorado Front Range experienced an extensive rainstorm event spanning approximately 10 days from September 9th to September 18th, totaling as much as 17 inches of rain.  The event generated widespread flooding as the long-duration storm saturated soils and increased runoff potential. Flooding resulted

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