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9/8/2010
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Colorado DOT installs Imhoff as state's first director of transit, rail
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The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) recently appointed Mark Imhoff director of the division of transit and rail.
Created by legislation enacted last year and launched earlier this year, the division oversees the state’s transit program, which promotes, plans, designs, finances, operates and maintains passenger-rail, bus and advanced guideway systems. The division initially is charged with identifying gaps in transit services, and exploring potential new transit and rail services, including high-speed rail.
Imhoff has more than 30 years of transit and transportation experience in the public and private sectors. He previously was managing principal at Jacobs/Carter & Burgess, where he oversaw the firm’s contract for the Regional Transportation District of Denver’s (RTD) FasTracks program. Prior to joining Jacobs/Carter & Burgess, Imhoff was a senior manager for RTD.
“Mark will help CDOT complement, not compete with, local transit and rail providers to be more strategic in promoting and implementing rail and transit investments,” said CDOT Executive Director Russell George in a prepared statement.
Created by legislation enacted last year and launched earlier this year, the division oversees the state’s transit program, which promotes, plans, designs, finances, operates and maintains passenger-rail, bus and advanced guideway systems. The division initially is charged with identifying gaps in transit services, and exploring potential new transit and rail services, including high-speed rail.
Imhoff has more than 30 years of transit and transportation experience in the public and private sectors. He previously was managing principal at Jacobs/Carter & Burgess, where he oversaw the firm’s contract for the Regional Transportation District of Denver’s (RTD) FasTracks program. Prior to joining Jacobs/Carter & Burgess, Imhoff was a senior manager for RTD.
“Mark will help CDOT complement, not compete with, local transit and rail providers to be more strategic in promoting and implementing rail and transit investments,” said CDOT Executive Director Russell George in a prepared statement.