The Federal Infrastructure Funding Bill Passed — What Does this Mean for Colorado?
Our statewide transportation outlook took on new dimensions with the recent passage of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, the largest long-term investment in our infrastructure in nearly a century. So what does this mean for Colorado in the years ahead? How will our local public agencies leverage this influx of dollars to address current challenges but also build for the future? With the Biden Administration’s emphasis on climate change mitigation, resilience, equity, and safety, can industry professionals expect to see any changes in how projects are developed and procured here in Colorado?
Join us for a one-hour virtual lunchtime panel conversation Tuesday, Dec. 14, from noon to 1 p.m., to explore this timely topic. Senior staff from RTD, CDOT, the City of Denver and DEN will share their perspective on the rapidly changing dynamics in this exciting new chapter for infrastructure.
We look forward to hearing from the following panelists and moderator:
Rebecca White, Division Director, CDOT
Bill Van Meter, Assistant General Manager of Planning, RTD
Jen Hillhouse, Director of Transportation Planning, DOTI
James Starling, PE, Chief of Construction and Infrastructure Officer, DEN
Moderated by: W. Celeste Stragand, Enterprise Connectivity, Ford Motor Company
Please register for this WTS program here: