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CO SB030
Bill
Status
5/13/2025
Primary Sponsor
Nick Hinrichsen
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AI Summary
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Colorado Department of Transportation and metropolitan planning organizations must create transit and active transportation project inventories by July 1, 2026, identifying gaps in transit, bicycle, and pedestrian infrastructure with cost estimates
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Inventories must be reported to the Transportation Legislation Review Committee by October 31, 2026, including assessment of existing and potential funding sources
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Local governments with populations of 5,000 or more within metropolitan planning organization jurisdictions must submit planned transit, bicycle, and pedestrian projects by December 31, 2025
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Department must develop clear definitions for roadway capacity investments versus state-of-good-repair investments by July 1, 2026, with these categories reported separately in transportation plans
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Local governments may voluntarily adopt mode choice targets and prioritize projects based on potential to reduce vehicle miles traveled, protect vulnerable road users, and improve access in disproportionately impacted communities
Legislative Description
Increase Transportation Mode Choice Reduce Emissions
Transportation & Motor Vehicles
Last Action
Governor Signed
5/13/2025