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Welcome to the US 50 Corridor East Project Web Site.
Throughout the course of the project you will be up to date
on the project schedule and activities, including upcoming meetings. The Web site will also let you know how you can participate in the project, and it will identify helpful resources you may want to read or link to along the way.

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Para más información cerca de la carretera US 50 Este, escrito en Español, por favor llame al 1-866-GO50NOW (866-465-0669).

US 50 Corridor East – a Vital Roadway for
Southeastern Colorado
US 50 is a coast-to-coast highway recognized by the state of Colorado as a vital link in the statewide transportation system. The US 50 corridor between Pueblo and the Kansas State line is approximately 150 miles long and connects four counties and 10 municipalities in Southeastern Colorado. The plan for ultimate improvements to this section of US 50 is intended to provide for a safer roadway, on or near the existing US 50, that maintains a reasonable traffic flow and speed for movement of people and goods along and through the Lower Arkansas Valley while accommodating future transportation needs.

Community involvement plays a major role in the success of the project. The Project Team encourages you to learn about the project, and welcomes your comments and feedback.

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Semi traffic on US 50 east

Recent meeting on the corridor

Exhibits for the
US 50 Corridor East
Open Houses
Aug. 13-22, 2007
and FAQs

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Last Modified: Thu, Jan 10, 2008

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