CDOT needed a better way to keep their STIP current and accessible — for the public, for partner agencies, and for the financial systems their projects depend on. In this session, Jamie Collins and Riley Adamy will share an honest look at CDOT’s implementation of ProjectTracker — how their workflow has improved and what they’d tell other agencies considering the same path.
While CDOT operates at the state level, the underlying challenges aren’t unique to them. If your agency manages a CIP — whether you’re a city, county, or MPO — you’re likely navigating the same tension between keeping project data current, accessible, and tied to the financial systems your work depends on.
The session will be hosted by Mark Chavez, Director of Client Success at EcoInteractive by SOVRA, with time set aside for live Q&A.
STIP Manager,
Colorado Department of Transportation
Budget Analyst,
Colorado Department of Transportation
Director of Client Success,
EcoInteractive by SOVRA