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RFTA kicks off Master Plan process
By River Stingray Follow
rstingray@aspentimes.com at Aspen Times
· July 14, 2026
· 1 min read
The Roaring Fork Transportation Authority is on the road to a Master Plan, seeking feedback at the Board of Directors’ July 9 meeting as the process begins to unfold.
Liz Scanlon, project manager of the endeavor from Kimley-Horn, outlined the Master Plan as a way to help provide guidance as RF...
Key takeaway Liz Scanlon, project manager of the endeavor from Kimley-Horn, outlined the Master Plan as a way to help provide guidance as RF...
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The Master Plan process for the Roaring Fork Transportation Authority has significant implications for the daily lives of Aspen residents, who rely heavily on public transportation to navigate the valley. As the plan takes shape over the next 20 years, it will be crucial to consider the unique challenges of mountain transportation, including heavy snow and avalanche risk, which can disrupt service and impact commuters. The plan's focus on community priorities and holistic approach, as emphasized by Mayor Rachael Richards, will be key to addressing the valley's housing and workforce issues, which are deeply intertwined with transportation. By examining the entire Roaring Fork Valley, including the potential for a gondola and other transit options, the Master Plan can help reduce the need for lengthy commutes and promote more sustainable, equitable transportation solutions for the region. This, in turn, can help alleviate traffic congestion and parking woes in Aspen, making the city more livable for residents and visitors alike.
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Published: July 14, 2026 ·
Source: Aspen Times ·
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What is this story about? The Roaring Fork Transportation Authority is on the road to a Master Plan, seeking feedback at the Board of Directors’ July 9 meeting as the process begins to unfold.
Liz Scanlon, project manager of the endeavor from Kimley-Horn, outlined the Master Plan as a way to help provide guidance as RF...
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