denver

New low price on transponders - $1.25 each for 6C sticker tags


Denver's E470 toll authority is now using the cheapest transponders we've heard of - 750,000 new ISO 18000 6C sticker tags at $1.25 apiece. They are replacing Title 21 California style hardbodies. The sale of the 6C sticker tags at this price was "part of a package" a Federal Signal officer told us, the other part being supply of their 5402-brand multi-protocol readers.

Neology often offers the cheapest 6C transponders but in the case of E470 we understand Neology quoted around $1.40 apiece.

CO/E-470 posted 75mph speed - closer to real traffic speeds


In the Denver Colorado area the E-470 Public Highway Authority are raising their posted maximum speeds to 75mph from the present 70mph (to 121km/hr from 113km/hr) taking the posted number somewhat closer to actual traffic speeds. On about two-thirds of the highway 85% of the traffic is at present traveling at 78mph, 126km/hr or less (orange on maps).

CO/E470 now has 3/4 million transponders on issue


At Colorado's E470 tollroad they say they've just passed the 3/4 million mark in transponders in use. They passed the half million mark March 2008, so in three years they added the extra quarter million.  Some of this appears to be the result of going all-electronic.

E470 has new chair, other officers plus enlisted (PERSONNEL)


E470 Public Highway Authority in the Denver area has a substantially new board following local government elections. And it has a new board chairman, Frank Weddig, a commissioner from Arapahoe County which is located across the central segment of the tollroad just south of I-70.

E-470 announces changes at the top (PERSONNEL)


John McCuskey, acting executive director (ED) of E-470 was appointed full executive director by the tollroad's board on Dec 9. McCuskey, 60, has been acting-chief at the Denver area pike since the sudden death-on-the-job of longtime exec-director, Ed DeLozier in April this year.  

The succession is undramatic.

Northwest Denver area looks for P3 concessionaire for Jefferson Parkway tollroad


Jefferson County is looking for a developer/concessionaire to take on the first build of the Jefferson Parkway, another stage in the development of a belt route for the Denver metro area, and an important north south connector for the county. The Jefferson Parkway Public Highway Authority (JPPHA) has scheduled a "Bidders' Conference" in the county offices in Arvada CO, December 14.

E470 takes advantage of all-electronic to do annual toll hikes


The E-470 Public Highway Authority (E470) board of directors decided recently they'd take advantage of all-electronic tolling to do annual toll increases. Traditionally with cash-handling, tollers have attempted to keep their tolls changes to quarters - avoiding the need to handle awkward combinations coins with dimes and nickels - so they have tended to do the larger quarter-related toll adjustment every three years or so.

NW Parkway leaves mainline plaza unstaffed overnight to experiment with cashless


Doug Watt a visitor to Denver was not impressed by service on the Northwest Parkway. "You are the most rinky dink operation I have seen in my life," he declared in an email to the Parkway. Watt said he "sat forever in a line of cars" as each driver tried to figure out an IOU form that is left in a rack beside a booth for motorists using the tollroad between 10pm and 6am when the mainline plaza is unmanned.

Concessionaire sought soon for 13 mile pike northwest of Denver - missing link in beltway


A six month old public toll highway authority is just a few weeks away from issuing a request for expressions of interest for a toll concession for the design, finance, construction and operations of Jefferson Parkway a 20km (13 mile) tollroad northwest of Denver. The Jefferson Parkway is a missing link in the '470 beltway' around the Denver area. It will go from CO128 in Broomfield to CO93 at W58Av north of Golden (see map nearby.)

LOCAL BALLOTS Most transit rejected by voters


LOCAL BALLOTS Most transit rejected by voters

Originally published in issue 22 of Tollroads Newsletter, which came out in Dec 1997.

Page:13

Subjects:transit PRT

Facilities:Denver AZ Seattle monorail StLouis MO

Locations:AZ WA MO CO

Sources:Fabian Falkenbury

LOCAL BALLOTS

Most transit rejected by voters

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