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Major funding approved for critical bridge repairs

June 07, 2024 | Transportation Commission, Governor's Boards and Commissions, Organizations, Executive, Colorado



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Major funding approved for critical bridge repairs
In a recent meeting of the San Luis Valley Transportation Planning Region (TPR), key updates were shared regarding infrastructure projects and organizational changes. Chairman Vern Hersink led the session, which included discussions on the approval of previous meeting minutes and upcoming public meetings.

One significant topic was the ongoing repairs to a bridge, with a goal of completing initial critical repairs by July 4th, allowing for one-way traffic. More permanent repairs are anticipated to be completed by October. The meeting highlighted the importance of these repairs for local traffic and safety.

Additionally, the TPR adopted new planning rules aimed at providing greater flexibility in the selection of chair and vice chair positions, addressing concerns about the willingness of members to rotate leadership roles. The committee also discussed the status of boundary changes, which remain under consideration.

Looking ahead, the TPR is preparing for a Thursday-only meeting in June, coinciding with the Juneteenth holiday. This meeting will focus on program distribution and further discussions on the US 50 bridge project, which has seen an increase in authorized funding from $10 million to $20 million, indicating potential cost escalations.

Overall, the meeting underscored the TPR's commitment to addressing critical infrastructure needs while adapting its governance structure to better serve the community.

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