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Ballot measure to force more money to roads will face Colorado voters in November
By Robert Tann Follow
rtann@postindependent.com at Glenwood Springs Post Independent
· June 24, 2026
· 4 min read
An initiative that could force Colorado’s legislature to redirect hundreds of millions of dollars annually to road projects is headed to voters’ ballots this fall.
Supporters of the Restore Our Roads campaign have gathered the required number of signatures to place an amendment to the state c...
Key takeaway 3 ballot, the Colorado Secretary of State’s Office said Tuesday, June 23.
Why this matters in Aspen News
Aspen residents, who rely heavily on well-maintained roads to navigate the mountainous terrain and access essential services, will be watching the outcome of this ballot measure closely. The potential reallocation of hundreds of millions of dollars to road projects could have a significant impact on the condition of local roads, particularly those that are prone to damage from heavy snow and spring runoff. However, the possibility of cuts to Medicaid and K-12 education, which are crucial to the well-being of many Aspen families, may give some voters pause. The Aspen School District, which serves the community, could be affected by such cuts, making this a complex issue for local voters to consider. As the election approaches, Aspen residents will need to weigh the benefits of improved road infrastructure against the potential consequences for other vital public services.
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Category: government ·
Published: June 24, 2026 ·
Source: Glenwood Springs Post Independent ·
Reading time: 4 min
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What is this story about? An initiative that could force Colorado’s legislature to redirect hundreds of millions of dollars annually to road projects is headed to voters’ ballots this fall.
Supporters of the Restore Our Roads campaign have gathered the required number of signatures to place an amendment to the state c...
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