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- Transcript Good evening. This is Aaron Woolis calling on behalf of the Colorado Department of Transportation to invite you to join transportation Commissioner Shelley Cook and Transportation commissioner Karen Stewart. On a live town hall meeting. Starting in just a few minutes. We will be discussing the update. To the 2050 statewide transportation plan, which is currently underway every four years. Cedar reviews Colorado's transportation needs and creates a plan called your transportation plan to guide future investments. This plan is unique because. It's shaped by feedback from community members across the state. To join our interactive town hall just stay on the line. We want to hear from you and invite you to participate. Our goal is to create a transportation plan that benefits every region of Colorado and offers a variety of ways to travel. If you have any questions about. This event or the 2050 statewide transportation planning process, please call 303 512-4301 again please stay on the line to be connected to the live town hall. Please hold while we connect. You to your access live event. This access live event is currently in progress. Please note that this call may be monitored, recorded, or rebroadcast. Poor bridge conditions and press four, if none of the above. So again, one for potholes and surface damage, two for lack of maintenance, three for poor bridges, and four none of the above. Go. Ahead and record your vote now, and we'll share the results in just a moment. And while you are voting, as a reminder, please press star three. If you would like to ask a question or. Give feedback. So now let's turn it over to Commissioner Karen Stewart. Karen, would you tell us a little more about some of the trends. Challenges and opportunities you're seeing in this area. Thank you, Roger. CD in close cooperation with the Denver Regional Council of Government, known as Dr. Cog, and its member cities and counties strives to deliver a regional transportation system that's well connected here's. All modes of travel is safe, reliable and well maintained. Our region is a diverse network. Of vibrant. Connected communities with a broad spectrum of housing and employment. These communities have developed local transportation infrastructure that connects to the regional transportation infrastructure that CDOT provides. And maintains. The foundation of a sustainable and resilient economy relies heavily on an efficient and well connected transportation system. Where all residents have access to a range of transportation options and investments in infrastructure that allow people and businesses to thrive and prosper. I know. We all know this. Sometimes we just need to remember what transportation means to everybody. It's a huge lift in the state of Colorado. Our employment is estimated to continue to ris. Rise for our region along an increased number of both people and the movement of goods and services. Providing a safe and efficient transportation system that continues to be critical and always top of mind for the transportation Commission, and we look to balance maintaining and rehabilitating roads and highways as well as providing more transportation options for collaraddance. Through this planning effort, we have to keep. All of these factors in mind as we talk about needs, and you, the traveling public, are critical. To this conversation. Thanks so much, commissioner. Again, if you have a question, press star three. We're going to get to those questions here in just a couple of minutes. Let me first share the results of our first survey question. we asked what is your biggest concern with the current condition of our roads forty seven percent of you set potholes and surface damage twenty percent of you said lack of maintenance or repaving
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