Colorado Code § 33-10-118

Division to study access to state parks
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(1) The division shall collaborate
with local governments to identify:
(a) Deficits or potential deficits with local transportation infrastructure and services used
by visitors to access state parks; and
(b) Sources of funding and partnerships to address the deficits or potential deficits
described in subsection (1)(a) of this section.
(2) In studying the issues described in subsection (1) of this section, the division shall
consider:
(a) The use of and effect on local transportation infrastructure and services of visitors
traveling to and from state parks;
(b) Infrastructure costs incurred by local governments in supporting the state in
managing state parks and the appropriateness of the division or other persons, including users, to
help support infrastructure funding;
(c) Economic and community benefits and negative effects of state parks on local
economies and the difference in benefits and effects incurred by counties and municipalities;
(d) Existing local government revenue, including fees, assessments, and taxes, and
payments by the division in lieu of taxes that are available to:
(I) Develop and maintain transportation infrastructure; or
(II) Provide transportation services related to recreation;
(e) Methods of providing guidance to determine which local access routes should be
eligible for any identified funding;
(f) Past examples of issues with providing local transportation infrastructure and services
used to access state-managed recreational land and opportunities to work with the division in
addressing those issues both at the inception stage and over the lifespan of the state park;
(g) Current resources available for and dedicated to a community's local transportation
infrastructure and services for a baseline of existing maintenance budgets, new sources of
funding or partnerships to assist in the maintenance of local access routes to and from state
parks, and the predictability and reliability of the sources;
(h) The local government's financial demands of maintaining transportation
infrastructure and services needed to access state parks in relationship to the financial demands
of maintaining other local transportation infrastructure and services within the local jurisdiction;
and
(i) The effects of local transportation conditions on local access routes serving state
parks on the visitor experience.
(3) When performing the initial study required in subsection (2) of this section, the
division shall seek input from the department of transportation and the department of local
affairs before completing the study.
(4) The division shall complete the study described in this section and make legislative
recommendations to the general assembly by November 1, 2024. The recommendations must
include sources for funding or partnerships to assist in the maintenance of local transportation
infrastructure and services associated with state parks.

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