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Tuesday, July 7, 2026 at 6:30 AM

State revenue to go to roads

Supporters have gathered enough signatures to place a constitutional amendment on the November ballot in Colorado that would direct more state revenue to road construction, the secretary of state’s office announced last week.

Colorado voters will decide whether all motor vehicle and gas tax revenue and two-thirds of sales tax for car parts should go into the state’s roads, diverting that money from other priorities like transit and environmental items. It has the potential to redirect more than $500 million per year to building and fixing roads.

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