Our Commitment

Advancing Safety & Sustainability in Our Community

E470 is guided by a Board of Directors made up of representatives from eight member jurisdictions: Adams, Arapahoe, and Douglas counties, along with the cities of Aurora, Brighton, Commerce City, Thornton, and the Town of Parker.

 

We may be a roadway, but we’re also a community partner—working every day to support the people and places we connect.

Our Committment

Safety, Service & Speed—Every Mile Matters We’re committed to delivering a safer drive, dependable service, and a smoother trip for everyone who travels E470.

Supporting the Communities We Serve

We partner with local organizations along the corridor through fundraising efforts and donations to nonprofits—because supporting our community is part of the road we’re paving every day.

In the Community

Customer Service That Goes the Extra Mile

Our customer service team is here to help, committed to delivering dependable support and genuine care for everyone who travels E470.

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Roadside Assistance to Keep You Moving

Our roadside assistance crew is out on E470 day and night, ready to step in when you need a hand—so a bump in the road doesn’t have to derail your day.

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Safety

By giving Denver‑metro drivers a safer, more reliable alternative to crowded roads, E470 helped prevent an estimated $70 million in crash‑related costs in 2025.
Fewer delays, fewer hazards—more confidence in every mile.

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Sustainability

For more than a decade, E470 has been using solar energy to help power our operations. Today, we’re one of the few toll roads in the country with our own solar arrays—reducing costs, supporting sustainability, and keeping our road running efficiently mile after mile.

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