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CDOT Invites Coloradans for Input on Statewide Transportation Plan via Telephone Town Hall and Online Survey

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Published on May 16, 2025
CDOT Invites Coloradans for Input on Statewide Transportation Plan via Telephone Town Hall and Online SurveySource: Boulder County

The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) is currently drafting a version of its statewide transportation plan for the next decade, and it's asking for input directly from the people it will affect most, Coloradans themselves. Named 'Your Transportation Plan,' the initiative seeks to incorporate the views of citizens through a series of structured outreach events, including telephone town halls set to cover various Colorado counties.

Initiating the public consultation process, CDOT announced that its next telephone town hall will bring together residents from Boulder, Broomfield, Jefferson, and Adams counties, intending to create a platform where their transportation preferences can be heard and accounted for, the session will also stream live on YouTube on Wednesday, May 21 at 6:30 p.m., as per Boulder County. CDOT has opened slots for telephone participation, and those interested can secure their spot through a sign-up form made available by CDOT.

Further wiping away the often-opaque curtain between government planning and residents' desires, CDOT has also released a 2050 Statewide Plan Survey, offering another digital touchpoint for Coloradans to contribute their insights regarding the state's forthcoming transportation investments. The survey, along with additional details on future events, is accessible through CDOT's official news page and the dedicated telephone town hall webpage.

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