The Roaring Fork Transportation Authority Board of Directors on Thursday backed a proposed three-year framework to keep the Hogback bus route running while RFTA and western Garfield County communities work toward a long-term transportation funding solution.
The resolution directs RFTA staff to...
Key takeaway RFTA CEO Kurt Ravenschlag said the authority needs direction soon because staff begins developing its winter service schedule in August and must know by early September whether to include Hogback service when the schedule begins Nov.
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The Roaring Fork Transportation Authority's decision to back the Hogback service plan has significant implications for the residents of western Garfield County and the broader Roaring Fork Valley. By maintaining the Hogback bus route, RFTA is ensuring that commuters in this region have continued access to reliable public transportation, which is crucial for connecting workers to job centers in Aspen and other nearby towns. As the county seat of Pitkin County, Aspen's economy is closely tied to the surrounding communities, and a long-term transportation funding solution will be essential for supporting the region's growth and development. The three-year framework provides a temporary reprieve, but it also underscores the need for RFTA and local stakeholders to work together to identify a sustainable funding source that can support the Hogback route and other critical transportation services in the valley.
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Published: July 15, 2026 ·
Source: Glenwood Springs Post Independent ·
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The resolution directs RFTA staff to...
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