Travel Info

A Cashless, All-Electronic Toll Highway

E470 is a 47‑mile tollway that curves around the eastern side of the Denver metro area. With a 75‑mph speed limit and all‑electronic tolling, you can keep moving without stopping. It connects to I‑25 and C‑470 in the south and links to I‑25 and the Northwest Parkway in the north, giving you a clear, direct route wherever you’re headed.

Free Roadside Assistance

E470 offers free roadside assistance 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. If your trip takes an unexpected turn, our crew is ready to help with flat tires, fluid top‑offs, jump starts, cell phone support, debris removal and more. Whatever the issue, we’re here to get you moving again.

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Current Projects

E470 is committed to strengthening mobility across the region. Our Master Plan is a living, working guide that helps us prioritize improvements, from roadway rehabilitation to future expansion, both on the tollway and throughout the corridor. It keeps us focused on what matters most: maintaining a safe, reliable, well‑run road for every driver who counts on us.

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Using E470

Maps

Colorado gives drivers plenty of choices when it comes to tolled lanes. ExpressToll makes it easy with a single account you can use on every toll road in the state. Want to see where those roads are? Explore Colorado’s toll road network and find the route that works best for you.

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Reporting Incidents

Has your vehicle sustained minor damage while on the E470 roadway? Report the incident to us.

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Permits

The E470 permit process follows the E470 Public Highway Authority Permit Manual. Any access or construction work along the corridor is completed in line with this document, so everyone knows what to expect and projects can move forward safely and smoothly.

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E470 Master Plan

More than 30 years after the first phase opened, E470 is a mature roadway entering its next stage. To keep the tollway safe, reliable, and ready for the future, we use a master planning process that helps us identify and prioritize the rehabilitation and expansion work ahead.

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E470 Procurement and Bid​ Opportunities

The Authority uses the Rocky Mountain E‑Purchasing System for all procurement and bid opportunities. Requests for quotes, proposals, information, qualifications, and invitations to bid are posted and managed through this platform. It keeps the process transparent and gives everyone a clear place to start.

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About E470

What began as a collaboration among local governments to build and operate an eastern beltway for the Denver metro area has grown into something much larger. Over the past three decades, the E470 Public Highway Authority has evolved into a leader in tolling, transportation, and innovation — all with one goal in mind: keeping people moving with confidence.

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