HomeMy WebLinkAboutresolution.council.064-20 RESOLUTION NO.64
SERIES OF 2020
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ASPEN, COLORADO,
APPROVING THE UPDATED 2020 EOTC COMPREHENSIVE VALLEY
TRANSPORTATION PLAN(CVTP)
WHEREAS,the Town Council of Snowmass Village,the Aspen City Council and the Pitkin
County Board of County Commissioners (the "Parties") make up the Elected Officials Transit
Committee ("EOTC") which directs funding from the Pitkin County one-half cent transit sales and
use tax; and
WHEREAS,by intergovernmental agreement dated September 14, 1993,the Parties agreed:
a. To conduct regular public meetings as the EOTC to continue to refine and agree upon
proposed projects and transportation elements consistent with or complimentary to the
Comprehensive Valley Transportation Plan ("Plan") and that said Plan shall be updated
from time to time; and
b. That all expenditures and projects to be funded from the County-wide one-half cent transit
sales and use tax shall be agreed upon by the Parties and evidenced by a resolution adopted
by the governing body of each party; and
c. Set forth procedural steps to be taken by the parties to implement the Plan; and
d. Set forth the parties' mutual understanding for a specific process for funding the Plan and
other mass transportation elements.
WHEREAS,at the EOTC meeting held on July 16,2020,the Parties considered and approved
the attached updated 2020 EOTC Plan.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Aspen,Colorado,
that the attached updated 2020 EOTC Comprehensive Valley Transportation Plan is hereby adopted.
RESOLVED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this 28th day of July 2020, by the City
Council for the City of Aspen, Colorado.
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Torre, Mayor
I,Nicole Henning,duly appointed and acting City Clerk,do certify that the foregoing is a true
and accurate copy of that resolution adopted by the City Council of the City of Aspen, Colorado,at a
meeting held July 28,2020.
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Nicole Henning, City CleW
Comprehensive Valley Transportation Plan
est Glenwood P&R Adopted July 2020
Glenwood Springs The Comprehensive Valley Transportation Plan
South Glenwood P&R ("CVTP")identifies the mass transportation policies
adopted by the Elected Officials Transportation
Committee("EOTC").The first CVTP was adopted in
1993 as a part of the Intergovernmental Agreement
founding the EOTC.
Glenwood Springs to The CVTP is intended to guide expenditures of the
Aspen and Snowmass: Pitkin County-wide%:cent transit sales and use tax.
Future Dedicated Transit While revenues from this%:cent transit sales and
System along Denver Rio use tax are collected within Pitkin County only,
Grande ROW and/or expenditures are restricted to the Roaring Fork
Highway 82 Corridor Valley as further geographically defined in this CVTP.
bondale P&R This CVTP is to be be updated periodically,as
necessary.
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El Jebel P&R Glenwood Springs to Basalt:
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4-Lane Unrestricted Highway
Regional Priorities o Basalt with Transit Queue Jumps and
• Park and Ride Lot Improvements Signal Prioritization
• First and Last Mile Solutions �* Basalt P&R
• Transit Speed,Accessibility, Reliability and Efficiency
Enhancements
• Congestion Reduction Measures
• Technologies and Innovation to Encourage Mode Shift
Upper Valley Priorities
• Bike and Pedestrian Connections to
Transit Stops and Brush Creek Park Basalt to Airport:
and Ride 2-Lane Highway with
• Airport/AABC Multi-Modal Transit 2-Lanes Restricted to
Hub and Transit Circulation Brush Creek Road: HOV at Peak Hours
Enhancements Rural Road with
• Multi-Modal Solution to Entrance to Transit Service
Brush Creek P&R
Aspen
• Snowmass Village to Brush Creek Park Snowmass Village Airport to Aspen:
and Ride Service Commensurate with Airport 2-Lane Highway with 2-
Highway 82 Corridor Transit Service Owl Creek Road: ��
Lane Dedicated Transit
• Electrification of Transit System Rural Road Buttermilk P&R �P Way
Maroon Creek �AAspen
Road to Highlands:
Rural Road with MaroonG
Transit Service Highlands Aspen to
Independence Pass:
Rural Highway
Pitkin County GIS w—®. Rio Grande Trail
6/16/2020