E-470 Public Highway Authority
Brandi Kemper currently serves as Permit Supervisor at E-470 Public Highway Authority since April 2022. Previously, Brandi held the position of Community and Economic Development Plans Examiner at Adams County Government, where responsibilities included addressing complex building growth inquiries and guiding customers through the permit application process. Prior experience encompasses roles such as OSP Project Coordinator at Manweiler Telecom, LLC, and Roadside Advertising Program Administrator at Colorado Department of Transportation, focusing on complex permitting and compliance issues. Additionally, Brandi worked as Utility and Special Use Permit Coordinator and Quality Control Specialist at ATSER Systems, Inc. Brandi holds a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration & Human Resources Management and an Associate's degree in Business Administration and Management from Colorado Technical University.
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E-470 Public Highway Authority
E-470 is a toll highway that runs along the eastern perimeter of the Denver metropolitan area. The 47-mile beltway extends from State Highway C-470 at I-25 in Douglas County south of Denver, runs east and then north through Aurora, passes along the western edge of the Denver International Airport, and turns back towards the west, terminating at I-25 on the north end of the metropolitan area just south of 160th Avenue. The E-470 Public Highway Authority is a political subdivision of the State of Colorado. The Board of Directors consists of eight voting member jurisdictions: Adams, Arapahoe, and Douglas counties and the municipalities of Aurora, Brighton, Commerce City, Thornton, and Parker. Affiliate, non-voting members: Cities of Arvada and Greeley, City and County of Broomfield, and Weld County. Ex-officio members: Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT), Denver Regional Council of Governments (DRCOG) and the Regional Transportation District (RTD).