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Capital Improvement Program (CIP)

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The Boulder County Transportation Capital Improvement Program includes all of our construction projects - roads, bridges, pathways, drainage improvements and trails.

 

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CIP Funding

Funding for Capital Improvements comes from three main funding sources:

  1. The Road and Bridge Fund is a combination of property tax, use tax, and gasoline tax (Revenues).  A portion of the Road and Bridge fund is distributed to cities and towns for maintenance of their roads.  An additional amount is used by the County for road maintenance purposes.  For 2009, approximately $2.7 million of Road and Bridge funding will be spent on capital projects.

  2. The Transportation Sales Tax is a countywide 1/10th-of-one-percent sales tax (ten cents on every $100 purchase) on all sales in Boulder County.  Funds are dedicated 100 percent to a specific list of transportation projects approved by Boulder County voters in 2001 and extended in 2007.  Eighty-five percent of all funds collected are dedicated to roadway and transit improvements.  Fifteen percent goes towards the construction of the regional trails programs.  Approximately $3.5 million per year is collected through this fund.

  3. Federal, State, and Local partnerships fund a percentage of the County's CIP program.  These funds include federal transportation grants awarded to Boulder County for specific projects as well as partnerships with local municipalities, the state highway department (CDOT), or other funding agencies to successfully complete projects.  For 2009, Boulder County expects to spend over $3.0 million in funding from these partnerships.

Capital Projects

The capital improvement program includes several types of projects:  roadway projects; shoulder projects; transit projects; pedestrian projects; and trails projects.  Click here for a list of past and future projects.

Roadway and shoulder projects are those that reconstruct roadways or add shoulders to improve safety for motorists, pedestrians, and cyclists.

Transit Projects help improve the transit system within the County including partnerships with RTD and other cities and towns to add transit service on routes that are critical to the County.  Travel Demand Management (TDM) programs which encourage travel by bus, carpool, or vanpool are also funded through the county's CIP.

Pedestrian Projects fund improvements to pedestrian faculties that cross county roads or, in some cases state highways within the county.

Trails projects fund improvements to regional trails as identified in the 2003 Regional Trails Prioritization effort.

 

 

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