E-470 Public Highway Authority
Melinda Kloppenberg is an experienced accounts payable specialist currently working at E-470 Public Highway Authority since July 2024. Prior to this role, Melinda held similar positions at Laser Technology, Inc., Espire Dental, and BrightView Landscapes, showcasing a strong focus on accounts payable throughout the career. Melinda's professional journey includes roles as an office administrator and realtor, with experience in office management at both Buyer's Resource Southeast, Ltd. and Country Lane Wholesale Nursery. Melinda's career began at United Airlines, where responsibilities included both flight attendant and customer service representative roles. Educational qualifications include a Bachelor's Degree in Sociology from California State University, Long Beach, and a Colorado Real Estate License obtained from Armbrust Real Estate Institute in 2006.
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).