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Amy Ford nominated as Executive Director of the Department of Transportation and Infrastructure

Denver Mayor Mike Johnston has appointed a new chief of the city’s transportation department.

Johnston nominated Amy Ford as executive director to the Department of Transportation and Infrastructure. The appointment needs the City Council’s approval.

Ford currently heads surface transportation and innovation for global transportation at AECOM, an infrastructure consulting firm based in Dallas, Texas.

Ford “will prioritize increasing mobility and safety while reducing congestion and fighting climate change,” and “will lead the teams that plan, design, build, and maintain the city’s infrastructure,” the mayor’s office said in a news release.

“Amy Ford will lead DOTI with a roadmap for a dynamic mobility ecosystem that improves the quality of life for all Denverites,” Johnston said in the release. “Her depth of leadership and experience will create a connected, community-focused multi-modal network that will improve our city.”

A 25-year resident of Denver, Ford has two children, a daughter, who is a junior in college and a son, who is a senior in Denver Public Schools. She likes to play pick-up and league basketball in her spare time, the mayor’s office said. 

Amy Ford (PHOTO: Courtesy of City and County of Denver)
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