Prairie Falcon Parkway Express
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The Prairie Falcon Parkway Express is a new 210-mile multi-modal transportation and utility project connecting seven Colorado eastern plains counties, including Adams, Arapahoe, Elbert, El Paso, Pueblo, Larimer, and Weld. The project includes a four-lane, median-divided toll road, rail, utilities, and associated service areas and right-of-way. The Prairie Falcon Parkway Express Company intends to work closely with the environmental and conservation communities, and public and private landowners, to include substantial wildlife protection and open space features into the project.

Prairie Falcon Parkway Express Company is eager to work collaboratively with the property owners in the corridor to help guide and shape the project and its final alignment, enhance its public benefits, and minimize negative effects. This project is designed to comply fully with Colorado House Bill 06-1003. This project is contemplated as a public-private partnership between the Colorado Department of Transportation and the Prairie Falcon Parkway Express Company. Read More »

 

Editorial: Will this falcon fly?

Prairie Falcon Parkway Express announces transportation project at August 28, 2006 press conference. Read press release.

Prairie Falcon Parkway Express Company launches its community outreach program with the Prairie Falcon Parkway Express informational website, which includes an online form for submitting comments.

Answers to our most frequently asked questions will be periodically updated. Please check back often.

 

Select a county from the map below to view a detailed corridor map for that region.  Maps are in Adobe Acrobat format [PDF], which allows for zooming, panning, printing, and saving.

 View entire corridor map [pdf / 2 MB].

Weld County map Adams County map Arapahoe County map Elbert County map El Paso County map Pueblo County map Larimer County map