Colorado Code § 32-9-107.5

Regional fixed guideway mass transit system - authorization - completion of northwest rail fixed guideway corridor as first phase of front range passenger rail service - legislative declaration
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(1) (a) The general assembly hereby finds,
determines, and declares that:
(I) The construction of a fixed guideway mass transit system in the Denver metropolitan
area is a matter of statewide concern; and
(II) Such a system is necessary for economic development, commerce, and the reduction
of air pollution.
(b) The general assembly further finds and declares that the development of mass
transportation systems is in the best interests of the citizens of the Denver metropolitan area. The
general assembly also believes that such a system should be financed by a mixture of private
funds, of federal funds which have been identified for these purposes, and of receipts from a
sales tax on the residents of the district.
(c) The general assembly further declares that it is the intent of this section that long-
range planning continue in order to identify fixed guideway corridors as the demand is
demonstrated.
(d) The general assembly further declares that, where practicable, the board should
encourage the use of Colorado residents, goods, and services in implementing this section.
(e) The general assembly further declares that:
(I) The completion of construction of a fixed guideway mass transit system in the
district's northwest fixed guideway corridor between Union Station in Denver and Longmont,
which was promised as part of the district's FasTracks transit expansion program approved by
the voters of the district in 2004 but currently operates only between Union Station and
Westminster, will help rebuild confidence in the district, and it is of critical importance that
every effort be made to secure sufficient funding to quickly complete that corridor;
(II) There is an opportunity to obtain significant federal money for the completion of the
fixed guideway mass transit system in the district's northwest fixed guideway corridor if service
extends beyond the boundaries of the district to Fort Collins and qualifies as intercity rail as a
first phase of front range passenger rail service; and
(III) Accelerating the provision of fixed guideway service on the northwest rail corridor
as the first phase of front range passenger rail service will not in any way slow planning,
development, grant seeking, or other activities needed for the expeditious delivery of the
remaining elements of front range passenger rail service or unfinished FasTracks projects.
Further, existing district service will not be impacted or sacrificed as a result of planning and
delivery of the first phase of front range passenger rail service. By completing the northwest
portion of front range passenger rail service, which was statutorily required to be prioritized in
the legislation that created the front range passenger rail district, the general assembly intends to
expedite completion of the entire rail service.
(2) and (3) Repealed.

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