Transportation  November 18, 2015

Loveland backs plan for I-25 funding

Praising the Larimer County Commissioners for coming up with the idea, the Loveland City Council unanimously passed a resolution Tuesday night in support of allocating money for bridge repair on Interstate 25.

According to the Loveland Reporter-Herald, additional revenues would come from the county’s road and bridge mill levy, raising about $5.3 million over five years and making up a third of a local match for a federal grant for which the Colorado Department of Transportation is applying. That local match would be from $15 million and $18 million.

 

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Praising the Larimer County Commissioners for coming up with the idea, the Loveland City Council unanimously passed a resolution Tuesday night in support of allocating money for bridge repair on Interstate 25.

According to the Loveland Reporter-Herald, additional revenues would come from the county’s road and bridge mill levy, raising about $5.3 million over five years and making up a third of a local match for a federal grant for which the Colorado Department of Transportation is applying. That local match would be from $15 million and $18 million.

 

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