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Western Colorado lawmakers hope new law can connect housing and transit in mountain towns

The pilot program will fund six projects over three years and could direct up to $75 million a year to local governments.

An Amtrak train zipped along the edges of Winter Park Ski Resort on a cloudy day in Colorado’s High Country, as Gov. Jared Polis and state lawmakers — huddled mere feet from the tracks — hailed a new law to incentivize more housing and transit development.  House Bill 1065, which Polis signed Wednesday, May 27, unlocks state financing for communities that want to build below-market-rate housing near rail lines, bus stations and other transit hub…

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Summit Daily News broke the news on Wednesday, May 27, 2026.
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