The general assembly hereby finds and declares that local government involvement in transportation planning is critical to the overall statewide transportation planning process. The general assembly recognizes that regional planning commissions and transportation planning regions are the proper forum for transportation planning and that the county hearing process is the proper forum for local government […]
For the purposes of this part 11, unless the context otherwise requires: “Committee” means the transportation advisory committee created by section 43-1-1104. “County hearing process” means the process of review of highway projects in counties performed by the department. “Department” means the department of transportation. (3.5) “Metropolitan area” means the area determined by agreement between […]
A twenty-year transportation plan shall be required for each transportation planning region that includes the metropolitan area of a metropolitan planning organization. Other transportation planning regions may, through intergovernmental agreements defined in section 30-28-105, C.R.S., prepare and submit such a transportation plan. A regional transportation plan shall include, but shall not be limited to, the […]
A transportation advisory committee is hereby created. The committee is composed of one representative from each transportation planning region, one representative of the Southern Ute tribe chosen by the Southern Ute Indian tribal council, and one representative of the Ute Mountain Ute tribe chosen by the Ute Mountain Ute tribal council. If a regional planning […]
The provisions of this part 11 shall not be construed to replace or interfere with the duties of metropolitan planning organizations. Source: L. 91: Entire part added, p. 1045, § 2, effective July 1. L. 2007: Entire section amended, p. 2050, § 102, effective June 1.