Chris Hansen
- Democratic
The act provides funding for early stage work required for front range passenger rail corridor development by: Requiring the state treasurer to transfer $1,900,000 from the general fund to the southwest chief rail line economic development, rural tourism, and infrastructure repair and maintenance fund (fund) on June 15, 2022. This will cause the transferred money to be paid to the front range passenger rail district (district) when the unencumbered balance of the fund is paid to the district, as required by current law as technically amended by the act, before the fund is repealed on July 1, 2022. Transferring $6,500,000 from the general fund to the state highway fund on July 1, 2022, for the purpose of funding specified environmental assessment work required in connection with the development of the Burnham Yard rail property; and Transferring $500,000 from the general fund to the unused state-owned real property fund on July 1, 2022. The act also requires the executive director of the department of personnel to engage with governmental and affected community stakeholders to create a site plan to support transit-oriented development at the Burnham Yard rail property site and potential recommendations for how to suballocate parcels for various beneficial uses at the site. The executive director, in consultation with the governmental stakeholders, is also required to actively reach out to and listen to the opinions of affected community stakeholders and citizens regarding all stages of the development of the Burnham Yard rail property and identify any additional or already engaged stakeholders who may have an interest in developing the suballocated parcels for the best use. The site plan must consider various specified types of development opportunities and uses for the site, must promote the development and operation of quality public private partnership opportunities, must include a well-defined framework to facilitate collaboration between public and private entities in infrastructure development and operation, and must enable investment of public and private capital. (Note: This summary applies to this bill as enacted.)
Governor Signed
Sent to the Governor
Signed by the Speaker of the House
Signed by the President of the Senate
House Third Reading Passed - No Amendments
House Second Reading Special Order - Passed - No Amendments
House Committee on Appropriations Refer Unamended to House Committee of the Whole
House Committee on Transportation & Local Government Refer Unamended to Appropriations
Introduced In House - Assigned to Transportation & Local Government
Senate Third Reading Passed - No Amendments
Senate Second Reading Passed with Amendments - Committee, Floor
Senate Second Reading Laid Over Daily - No Amendments
Senate Committee on Appropriations Refer Amended to Senate Committee of the Whole
| Bill Text Versions | Format |
|---|---|
| Signed Act (06/07/2022) | |
| Final Act (05/10/2022) | |
| Rerevised (05/03/2022) | |
| Revised (05/02/2022) | |
| Reengrossed (04/14/2022) | |
| Engrossed (04/13/2022) | |
| Introduced (03/25/2022) | |
| PA1 (04/08/2022) | |
| Committee Amendment |
| Document | Format |
|---|---|
| Fiscal Note SA1 (04/07/2022) | |
| Fiscal Note SA2 (04/29/2022) | |
| Fiscal Note FN1 (04/06/2022) | |
| Fiscal Note FN2 (04/18/2022) | |
| Fiscal Note FN3 (08/30/2022) |
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