Colorado Code § 43-4-1506

Fuels impact reduction grant program
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(1) There is hereby created the
fuels impact reduction grant program to provide grants to certain critically impacted
communities, governments, and transportation corridors for the improvement of hazardous
mitigation corridors and to support local and state government projects related to emergency
responses, environmental mitigation, or projects related to the transportation of fuel within the
state.
(2) (a) As part of the fuels impact reduction grant program, the enterprise shall annually
distribute ten million dollars from the fund to the following political subdivisions for the
improvement of hazardous mitigation corridors in the state prioritizing uses related to safety and
environmental impacts:
(I) Six million four hundred thousand dollars to Adams county;
(II) Two million dollars to the city of Aurora;
(III) One million three hundred thousand dollars to El Paso county;
(IV) Two hundred forty thousand dollars to Mesa county; and
(V) Sixty thousand dollars to Otero county.
(b) If the enterprise is unable to distribute ten million dollars pursuant to subsection
(2)(a) of this section, the enterprise shall distribute the dollars it can distribute in the same
proportion as described in subsection (2)(a) of this section.
(c) If a political subdivision is unable to accept the annual distribution made pursuant to
subsection (2)(a) of this section, the enterprise shall distribute the unaccepted amounts to the
other political subdivisions on a proportionate basis.
(3) The enterprise shall annually distribute up to five million dollars from the fund, after
making the transfers required by subsection (2) of this section and after providing for the
administrative expenses of the enterprise, to key commercial freight corridors, to support state
government projects related to emergency responses and measures to prevent emergencies,
including but not limited to the study required by section 43-1-133, environmental mitigation, or
the transportation of fuel within the state on routes necessary for the transportation of hazardous
materials.

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