Denver Backs Rail Expansion with Big Funding | Denver News
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Denver just officially backed the Front Range Passenger Rail, with City Council passing a landmark proclamation that signals serious local commitment. With wildfires pushing the need for cleaner transit, the move also opens the door to new station proposals near major venues like the new Denver Summit stadium and Broncos stadium — pending voter approval. The district’s general manager stresses aligning station plans with community desires to build consensus before funding votes. Denver alone stands to unlock $225 million in local funds plus an extra $22.5 million from future taxes, making it a powerful incentive for other cities. Phase one — linking Denver to Boulder and Fort Collins — is already funded and set to launch in 2029. Now, the district is eyeing a November ballot measure that could let residents from Fort Collins to Trinidad decide on funding for future expansion.
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