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ViaPlus manages Northwest Parkway in Colorado

Tollway north of Denver was acquired by Vinci Highways last year
By Adam Hill June 19, 2025 Read time: 1 min
I-25 at Denver in rush hour (© Paul Gana | Dreamstime.com)

ViaPlus is now managing on-site customer operations for the Northwest Parkway, a nine-mile toll road north of Denver, Colorado. 

Part of Vinci Highways, ViaPlus specialises in revenue and services management, and its responsibilities at Parkway include call-centre communications and services, and image review for the toll road's free-flow highway traffic. 

Northwest Parkway is part of the Colorado highway system and connects E-470 with US36 at I-25. It opened in 2003 and was acquired by Vinci in 2024.

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