Regional councils approve funding for transportation projects across Colorado

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The Colorado Department of Transportation held a significant meeting on June 27, 2025, where several key transportation projects were approved for funding. The meeting focused on various local initiatives aimed at improving mobility and infrastructure across the state.

The first project discussed was the City of Greeley's "Connected Mobility Hubs," which received a funding approval of $1,360,000. The motion to support this project passed with a vote of 4 to 1. Following this, the Regional Air Quality Council was allocated approximately $1.5 million, with the vote resulting in 3 in favor and 2 abstentions due to board member conflicts.

Boulder County's "Colorado 119 Mobility Last Mile" project was also approved for $3,157,440, passing unanimously with a 5 to 0 vote. Similarly, a roundabout project in Weld County was supported with the same unanimous outcome.

The meeting continued with the approval of several other projects, including the Town of Estes Park's multimodal trail, which received $4,543,231.52, and the City of Denver's first and last mile federal BRT project, funded at $800,000. Both projects passed with unanimous support.

The Town of Mead's pedestrian trail project was also approved, alongside a partial funding request for the Town of Loveland, which was the last project discussed. This request was supported with a unanimous vote of 5 to 0.

Overall, the meeting concluded with a sense of accomplishment among the members, highlighting the collaborative efforts that led to the successful allocation of funds for these vital transportation projects. The approved funding is expected to enhance mobility and infrastructure significantly across the participating communities.

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