42 Percent of Colorado Roads in Poor Condition as CDOT Spending Soars
By Danielle Kreutter | Denver7
DENVER — Across the state, there has been no significant improvement in infrastructure over the last five years, according to the latest "report card" from the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE).
Colorado received a cumulative grade of "C-," the same as the last study the ASCE conducted in 2020.
The report looks at more than a dozen different types of infrastructure.
The majority of the categories remained the same compared to the last report card. Roads were one of two categories that went down.
Colorado roads were graded as a "D+."
The overall grade for Colorado from ASCE has remained unchanged since 2020
Across the state, there has been no significant improvement in infrastructure over the last five years, according to the ...

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