TerraLogic’s Art Hirsch has been involved with several sustainability transportation projects. The 120th Avenue Connection Project is a design build project located in Broomfield Colorado that promotes sustainable design and construction concepts. He is working with the CDOT Environmental Programs Branch in evaluating the implementation of the innovative GreenLites Program that will integrate sustainability concepts into highway designs. He was responsible for the management of the CDOT Greening Government Project and in acquiring an EPA grant for a highway material recycling study.
Art Hirsch has initiated and developed sustainability programs for transportation consulting firms that use a keep it simple tool box approach for engineers.
He has given numerous presentations to CDOT and the transportation community on sustainability concepts for highway transportation. He is a member of the Transportation Research Board’s Committee for Waste Management and Resource Efficiency in Transportation and presented a paper during the 2010 Annual TRB Conference on Sustainable Opportunities and Challenges in the Design Build Process.
Project Date: 2004-present
CDOT Contact/Reference: Brad Beckham EPB/Tom Boyce EPB/Yates Oppermann EPB

5766 Flagstaff Road, Boulder, Colorado 80302
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We concur that the assistance provided by technical expert like those found in Mr. Hirsch is invaluable towards improving the condition of the watershed. While the resources are available do not enable a full-time commitment, CDOT will remain involved with this Study Group and will invest the resources where it is able to, towards the goals of the Study Group.
We very much appreciate your concerns, and look forward to a continued, positive relationship as we collectively address the issues affecting Black Gore Creek.
Matthew Reay, Regional Transportation Director
Colorado Department of Transportation Region 1