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The E-470 toll road will go all cashless tomorrow, with tolls recorded either because motorists have a transponder or by photos taken of a driver’s license plate, which generate a bill in the mail.
E-470 is going cashless. Starting Jan. 1, drivers won’t need prepaid transponders or coins to use the 46-mile toll beltway on the eastern fringe of the metro area. The E-470 board has approved a ...
Motorists who are late paying their License Plate Toll bills for driving on E-470 will get a break on fines, toll-road officials said Thursday. The toll road’s board of directors will waive a $ ...
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And in 1986, the authority sold $722 million in bonds to do just that. Today, E-470 is a toll road that stretches for 47 miles in a semi-circle around the eastern edge of metro Denver; it also ...
The E-470 Public Highway Authority will unveil two fast-chargers for electric vehicles Thursday at its headquarters just south of the toll road’s intersection with East Sixth Parkway.
The Denver metro area's next major road project begins this week ... Funding for this project comes from E-470 toll revenue with no local, state, or federal funds being utilized, the E-470 ...