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Boulder to implement Transportation Maintenance Fee; staff plans outreach and a project dashboard
Summary
Following Council approval Oct. 23, Boulder staff outlined implementation steps for the new Transportation Maintenance Fee (TMF): rates will be tied to property trip generation, revenue will fund pavement, sidewalks, transit stops and safety assets, and staff will run community engagement (business outreach) and create a TMF dashboard to show spending and project status.
City staff updated the Transportation Advisory Board about the Transportation Maintenance Fee (TMF), which Council approved Oct. 23. Chris Hagelin, principal project manager for Transportation Mobility, said the fee will be charged to residential and nonresidential properties based on each property’s proportional use of the system (person trips) and will fund capital maintenance activities that are currently…
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