Colorado Code § 43-2-101.5

Devolution of commuter highways to counties and municipalities - required study - definitions
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(1) The transportation commission, using existing or easily
obtainable data, shall conduct or direct the department of transportation to conduct a study of the
state highway system for the purpose of determining which highways or portions of highways
that are part of the state highway system are commuter highways. The commission shall report
the results of the study to the transportation and energy committee of the house of
representatives and the transportation committee of the senate, or any successor committees, no
later than February 1, 2011. The commission may include in the report recommendations as to
whether all or some of the identified commuter highways should be removed from the state
highway system and thereafter maintained and supervised by counties and municipalities. If the
commission recommends the removal of any commuter highways from the state highway
system, it shall first have consulted with the affected metropolitan planning organizations in the
conduct of the study, received the input of one local government elected official appointed by
each of the five metropolitan planning organizations in the state for the purpose of providing
such input, and presented the recommendations to the boards of the affected metropolitan
planning organizations for review and comment and shall also make recommendations regarding
modification of the formulas used to allocate moneys in the highway users tax fund between the
state, counties, and municipalities set forth in part 2 of article 4 of this title to provide the level
of funding necessary to avoid any unfunded mandates created by changes in the allocation of
highway maintenance and supervision responsibilities between the state, counties, and
municipalities that would result from the removal. A report made pursuant to this section that
includes recommendations as to whether commuter highways should be removed from the state
highway system shall include a statement regarding the extent to which the elected officials
appointed by the metropolitan planning organizations in the state agree with the commission's
recommendations.
(2) For purposes of this section:
(a) "Commuter highway" means a highway or a portion of a highway that:
(I) Is part of the state highway system;
(II) Is located within the territory of a metropolitan planning organization;
(III) Is not an interstate highway; and
(IV) Is determined in the conduct of the study required by subsection (1) of this section
to be used at least eighty percent of the time, estimated as a percentage of total trips on the
highway or portion of a highway, for travel within the territory of the metropolitan planning
organization.
(b) "Metropolitan planning organization" means a metropolitan planning organization
under the "Federal Transit Act of 1998", 49 U.S.C. sec. 5301 et seq., as amended.

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