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Weld County approves $5 million commitment to I‑25 Segment 5; county net cost described as $1 million

3376738 · March 19, 2025
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Summary

The Weld County Board approved Contract ID 9216 formalizing a $5,000,000 commitment to Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) for I‑25 Segment 5 improvements; county staff said $1,000,000 of that will be a pass-through of congressional earmark for High Plains Boulevard, making the county —ffective net cost $1,000,000.

WEDNESDAY, March 19, 2025 — The Weld County Board of County Commissioners approved a contract with the Colorado Department of Transportation to commit $5,000,000 to I‑25 Segment 5 improvements, a corridor the county said runs between State Highway 66 and State Highway 56 and includes High Plains Boulevard.

County finance director Elizabeth Rutherford told commissioners the agreement "essentially memorializes the commitment of $5,000,000 from Weld County to CDOT for our partnerships for I‑twenty 5 segment 5, which is that segment between, State Highway 66 and State…

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