Governor Polis Signs New Law Modernizing Transportation in Colorado, Strengthen RTD

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DENVER ~ Denver, CO - In a move to improve transportation options for Coloradans, Governor Jared Polis signed SB26-150 - RTD Reform into law today. The bill, sponsored by Senators Matt Ball and Iman Jodeh, and Representatives Meg Froelich and Jamie Jackson, aims to modernize the Regional Transportation District (RTD) structure and expand transit lines to better serve the growing population in the metro area.

During the signing ceremony, Governor Polis emphasized the need for affordable, reliable, and convenient transportation for all Coloradans. He stated that this new law will bring more efficiency, accountability, and transparency to RTD operations and ultimately save people money while getting them where they need to go.

Senator Matt Ball of Denver expressed his excitement about the legislation, stating that millions of Coloradans living on the Front Range have been stuck with an underdeveloped transit system compared to other cities. He believes that this critical legislation will provide cleaner and more effective transit options for residents.

Senator Iman Jodeh of Aurora echoed Senator Ball's sentiments about the importance of public transit in a world-class city like Denver. She emphasized that reliable transportation is crucial for families, especially those from marginalized communities who may not have access to a car. This new law is a commitment to sustainable growth for future generations.

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Representative Meg Froelich also spoke at the signing ceremony, highlighting the need for a strong transit system that serves all parts of the Denver metro area. She noted that RTD has struggled since the pandemic began and believes that change is necessary to provide dependable transit for hardworking Coloradans.

Representative Jamie Jackson added that as the metro area continues to expand, it is crucial to have a transit system that meets the needs of its growing communities. This new law implements a long-term plan to improve para-transit services, modernize the RTD board for greater effectiveness, and strengthen accountability measures to rebuild trust with the public.

The RTD Accountability Committee, chaired by Maria Garcia Berry, also expressed their support for the new law. Berry stated that a robust and highly functioning RTD is essential for a strong and accessible metropolitan area. She believes that this legislation will provide critical tools to ensure the success of RTD for current and future riders.

With the signing of SB26-150 - RTD Reform, Colorado is taking a significant step towards improving its transit system and providing better transportation options for its residents. While there is still work to be done, this new law sets the foundation for a more efficient, accountable, and reliable RTD that will benefit all Coloradans.

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