Not-a-Boring Colorado
Colorado Hyperloop
by ColoradoHyperloop
4y ago
Life a bit Boring? Want to beat the Snail? Garry A Colorado Snail Veterans Memorial Tunnels ColoradoHyperloop.com’s goals for joining the Boring Company Competition Share the excitement of 0.0% emissions, and 100% emotions of advancing infrastructure for fast, safe, and comfortable transportation, including Loop and Hyperloop.  Continue to support initiatives like the Front Range Passenger Rail, but also support innovation in tunneling.  Support Colorado-grown innovation. Represent the vibrant business and individuals of Colorado in a state of the art engineering ..read more
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2018 Smart Infrastructure Challenge with VentureSmarter.com and SmartRegions.org
Colorado Hyperloop
by Blake
5y ago
ColoradoHyperloop.com participating in the 2018 Smart Infrastructure Challenge VentureSmarter.com and SmartRegions.org Venture Smarter will be hosting monthly webinars for the Smart Infrastructure Challenge teams. The goal of this initiative is to democratize smart city planning. In June the focus was on financing requirements, smart government and outcomes impact grant information. The 2018 Smart Infrastructure Challenge had 80+ Project Proposals, 250 Governments and Universities and 500+ Participating Organizations. Colorado Hyperloop has no public-sector partners… yet… so we are not qualif ..read more
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Phase 2 Feasibility Study with Virgin Hyperloop One and CDOT commences!
Colorado Hyperloop
by Blake
5y ago
Congrats to Virgin Hyperloop One on entering the second half of their feasibility study with CDOT.  Great to hear details and the first render of a portal station! As we enter the second half of our Rocky Mountain Hyperloop feasibility study, we’re focusing on analyzing potential alignments connecting to Denver International Airport. @AECOM @ColoradoDOT For more info: https://t.co/SEeBmeBEDR pic.twitter.com/iZ7NDlebt6 — Virgin Hyperloop One (@HyperloopOne) May 23, 2018 Rocky Mountain Hyperloop Project Advances To Second Half Of Feasibility Study, Unveils Vision For Denver Intl Airport Por ..read more
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January 2018 Update
Colorado Hyperloop
by Blake
5y ago
Colorado Hyperloop has been busy working behind the scenes to lay the foundation to best serve you and the idea of a hyperloop in Colorado. Hyperloop interest is increasing with both decision-makers in government, the general public and businesses in Colorado. Survey of the 2018 Colorado Governor Candidates We are thankful for the candidates who answered our questionnaire. Survey Question: Do you think of a very fast Hyperloop transportation system along a North-South alignment from Fort Collins to Pueblo connecting all major cities and airports along the corridor is a good or bad idea? Re ..read more
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Tell us what you want from a Colorado Hyperloop
Colorado Hyperloop
by Blake
5y ago
What if we could help design hyperloop technology in a way that is more human-centered? To design it in a way that will help the communities and not hurt them. The Hyperloop is all about connection. It is about eliminating borders and going beyond the limitations of time and space. It is meant to empower communities and that’s why we wanted to incorporate these future users. Help us out by completing one (or both) Colorado Hyperloop surveys: Tell us your top NEEDs of a Colorado Hyperloop What I love about my neighborhood in Colorado ..read more
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Making Hyperloop Public
Colorado Hyperloop
by Blake
5y ago
Below are some current questions and ideas that the citizens of Colorado have and we hope this elevates the civic discourse around Hyperloop in Colorado. Will Hyperloop add to (car) congestion? Hyperloop is being built as an on-demand and direct service as stated by both Arrivo, Hyperloop One and other Hyperloop groups. Colorado has a lot of auto congestion along its major highway arteries that serve the cities along the Front Range. Adaption of Hyperloop in Colorado will probably increase travel between these cities. But would a sustainable, rapid transportation option be bad? However, as sta ..read more
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In response to the StreetsBlog Denver blog post
Colorado Hyperloop
by Blake
5y ago
The article is titled “Don’t Believe the Hyperloop.” “The fact that Colorado agencies are spending any time and attention on these fantasies is a sign of how unserious they are about solving real-world transportation problems.” These Colorado agencies are made up by elected officials and their work and decisions affect all parts of the Colorado economy. TABOR, and the politics around it, are the larger reason why the Colorado State Capital hasn’t invested in transit infrastructure. “To help city residents get where they need to go, Colorado needs to prioritize buses and trains.” Arrivo has a g ..read more
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Arrivo in Colorado!
Colorado Hyperloop
by Blake
5y ago
A surprise announcement that Arrivo will be working with CDOT to develop “Engineering and Technology Center” facility in Aurora, Colorado! Congratulations Arrivo and well done CDOT! Below is a video of the press conference: Live with CDOT and Arrivo press release https://t.co/9iHllBnZvs — Colorado Hyperloop (@COHyperloop) November 14, 2017 Coloradohyperloop.com will continue to monitor the situation and we would love to connect with the Arrivo team to learn more! Now watch the new Arrivo video: In the coming days, we will start a dialog about everything hyperloop in Colorado. Everyone will ..read more
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