Friednash: At last, a plan to address Colorado’s crumbling roads
Author, The Denver Post, July 30, 2020
Despite what the Chinese calendar says, 2020 is the year of the bat, not the rat. And while the year of the bat will be defined by COVID-19, battleground election states, and battles in our nation’s streets, there are other pressing issues that require our attention too.
One of these is Colorado’s dangerously bad roads and bridges.
Last week the Common Sense Institute, a non-partisan research organization dedicated to the protection and promotion of Colorado’s economy, released a fresh analysis on this subject.
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