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City to add state-required travel-demand commitments to I‑70/29 interchange package
Summary
Staff recommended a letter committing to Transportation Demand Management strategies required by CDOT to support a proposed I‑70/29 Road interchange; council agreed to place the letter on the consent agenda but noted the commitment only applies if the interchange is constructed and that an IGA would formalize the work.
City planners recommended that Grand Junction sign a high-level letter committing to Transportation Demand Management (TDM) strategies as part of the state review process for a proposed I‑70/29 Road interchange. Staff explained Colorado DOT’s policy requires local jurisdictions to propose measures…
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