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Colorado transportation officials plan to use express lane tolls to fund Bustang’s $25 million shortfall — but on I-70 that money won’t be enough
Officials said Bustang ridership has doubled to more than 350,000 trips a year as Colorado seeks new funding to sustain service levels.
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Colorado plans to use express lane tolls to fund Bustang’s $25 million shortfall — but on I-70 that money won’t be enough
Colorado transportation officials plan to use toll revenues collected on interstates 25 and 70 to support the state’s popular Bustang bus service as they scramble to close a roughly $25 million annual deficit. Colorado Department of Transportation Executive Director Shoshana Lew laid out the long-term funding plan, which keeps the money tied to the bus services on the interstate from which the tolls were collected, during a joint work session la…
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Colorado transportation officials plan to use express lane tolls to fund Bustang’s $25 million shortfall — but on I-70 that money won’t be enough
Colorado transportation officials plan to use toll revenues collected on interstates 25 and 70 to support the state’s popular Bustang bus service as they scramble to close a roughly $25 million annual deficit. Colorado Department...
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