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Boulder County commissioners on Jan. 7 tabled consideration of a proposed RTD funding agreement concerning the Gunbarrel shuttle route, asking community planning and permitting staff to return with additional materials including a map of the Boulder County urbanized areas the funding would cover and dates when the route had previously operated.
Natalie Springett, community planning and permitting, told commissioners the item had been tabled by staff. Commissioners asked for a map that shows the urbanized area the funding would serve and for historical dates when the route previously ran so the board could better evaluate the proposal. Planning staff confirmed the item was being tabled to a future business meeting (not to a date‑certain meeting). Commissioner Loachman moved to table the item and the board approved the tabling on a voice vote.
Ending: The RTD funding agreement for the Gunbarrel shuttle remains on the board’s agenda; staff will provide requested maps and route history before the item returns to a future meeting for decision.
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