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Setting the Pace for Colorado Transportation Funding

Let’s Go Colorado: Engineering the Transportation Solution

By Move Colorado On October 2, 2018 · Add Comment · In 2018 Colorado Transportation Funding, Blog, Media, Proposition 110, Transportation Funding, Video
A Discussion of Proposition 110 Watch the October 1, 2018 episode of CONNECT & COLLABORATE , the Voice of the Colorado Business Roundtable.  The episode of American Council of Engineering Companies of Colorado is brought to you by Atkins (Member of the SNC-Lavalin Group) and Move Colorado. Brad Doyle, Project Director for SNC-Lavalin’s Atkins business, Carla [...]
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    Colorado's transportation needs have gone unmet for decades. In every corner of our state, we lack the resources to maintain our roads, highways and local bus routes. Because the state’s gas tax isn’t tied to inflation, there has been less and less revenue from existing gas taxes to address Colorado’s transportation needs. Today, Colorado spends just $69 per driver on transportation infrastructure, compared to 25 years ago when we spent almost twice that amount - $126 per driver. CDOT has more than $9 billion in projects with no funding - and that’s only part of the issue, our local communities lack the resources to address congestion, maintain roads and improve safety. We need a statewide solution that ensures local governments have the resources to meet demands, addresses high-priority projects on state highways, and promotes multimodal transportation options that reduce congestion.

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    Both Transportation Funding Propositions-Fact-Sheet Comparison (Propositions 109 & 110)
    Estimated City Revenue Distribution
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    1991

    27 YEARS
    It's been 27 years since we last changed how Colorado funds transportation. A lot's changed since then.

    1/2

    HALF THE FUNDING
    Today, Colorado spends almost half of what it did in 1991 on transportation per driver.

    78%

    OUR ROADS NEED IMPROVEMENT.
    It's time to stop the band-aid approach.
    In the next 10 years, 78% of Colorado roads will need to be repaired, but the state lacks the budget to keep up.

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