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Egan: Interstate 70 project is central to our economy
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A major step forward for transportation occurred earlier this year with the approval of the Interstate 70 “Central 70” project by the federal government. This project involves the reconstruction of a 10-mile stretch between I-25 and Chambers Road and the replacement of a 50-year-old viaduct on I-70. With the approval, the Colorado Department of Transportation…
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Denver City Council’s small lot parking code dispute leads to delay
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Almost every new resident of Denver adds another automobile to the city’s already crowded roads and highways, and those cars and trucks need a place to park when their owners are home or elsewhere. How to come up with those spaces was the source of a somewhat tense exchange on Denver City Council and led…
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The Hot Sheet – Colorado could get MORE politicians, roads are for cars, who won the fracking war, heroes walk among us and … MORE!
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VOL. 01 NO. 212 | DECEMBER 23, 2016 | COLORADOSTATESMAN.COM/THE-HOT-SHEET | © 2016 Reminder: There will be no more Hot Sheet emails until Jan. 2. Your credit card will not be charged for your recurring subscription. We will see you next year! Happy Holidays! DENVER – As we put a shiny red bow onto a YUUUUGE…
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Gridlocked SD8 race still nasty after all these years
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While Colorado state Senate District 8 has seen some very nasty political attacks in recent years – sometimes even bitter, red-on-red Republican infighting in this mostly conservative rural region – nothing gets people more riled up in these parts than transportation funding shortfalls. Voters who have been stuck for six hours on Interstate 70 when a car with…


