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Adams County weighs transportation bills, HUTF funding shifts and Smart Commute pilot results
Summary
Staff briefed commissioners on proposed transportation fee transfers that could reduce county HUTF by about $50,000–$80,000 annually, changes to RTD governance (1 50) and local Smart Commute programs. County staff recommended monitoring bills and pursuing amendments where transfers risk county funds; Smart Commute reported successful e‑mobility hubs and a FlexRide optimization study.
Transportation staff updated the commission on several bills and local partnership programs affecting Adams County.
On a fee‑transfer bill that would redirect special vehicle registration fees to a Colorado Drives account, staff reported a modeled county impact of roughly $1.6 million across counties — approximately $50,000–$80,000 annually for Adams County. Staff said that transfer depends on passage of a related tax bill; if that upstream provision is removed the transfer would…
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