The function of Asset Management is to research and develop analytical processes to determine the appropriate standards to guide the maintenance and replacement of County DOT infrastructure assets. We also establish cost effective preventative maintenance measures, replacement cycles, and cost estimates for repairs or improvements.
Transportation planning is responsible for the short and long-range multimodal regional planning of the County’s transportation system and for the implementation of many transportation programs. Transportation planning supports the activities of the County Department of Transportation in the following ways:
Truck Routes
Designated truck routes help protect neighborhoods by reducing noise, speed, air pollutants and the effect of heavy trucks on roadways that are not constructed to withstand day-to-day truck use. These routes allow for more effcient freight movement since the roads designated as truck routes can handle the heavier, longer and taller vehicles.
A subcommittee comprised of citizens, the local trucking community, the Colorado Motor Carriers Association, the military, the City of Colorado Springs, the City of Fountain, and representatives from the El Paso County Highway Advisory Commission meets quarterly to discuss the designation of future routes. Attached below is a truck route working document identifying existing and possible future truck routes.
Truck Routes Plan
Black Forest Through-truck Traffic Restrictions
Truck Route Coordination Subcommittee (TRCS)
TRCS Members
Agenda and Minutes 6-27-06
Agenda and Minutes 7-25-06
Agenda and Minutes 8-22-06
Agenda and Minutes 9-26-06
Agenda and Minutes 11-28-06
Agenda and Minutes 1-31-07
Agenda and Minutes 2-27-07
Agenda and Minutes 3-27-07
TRCS Agenda and Minutes 6-26-07
TRCS Agenda and Minutes 12-18-07