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Woodland Park DDA delays decision on $400,000 grant appeal for CDOT improvements

3648581 · June 3, 2025
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The Woodland Park Downtown Development Authority agreed to delay a decision by about a month on a $400,000 grant appeal to help fund Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) improvements for the Tava project, while continuing project work to meet schedule constraints.

The Woodland Park Downtown Development Authority on an unspecified recent date agreed to delay a decision on an appeal for grant money — an up-to-$400,000 request — that would contribute to CDOT-required roadway and infrastructure work for the Tava project.

The delay came after project representatives told the DDA the full CDOT scope remains under estimate and that the group wanted more time to gather information. Mark, a project representative, said the total CDOT-related construction is not yet bid but “it’ll be $5.0 to $5.5 [million] is what we think,” and confirmed the DDA’s ask was “up to $400,000.”

The pause matters because the CDOT improvements are part of the developer’s broader timeline. Board chair Born told…

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