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Pueblo Chieftain editorial: Plan for better roads

Colorado needs a workable plan to invest in a better state highway and local transportation system than we have now. Current conditions are intolerable.

All of us are adversely affected by inadequate roadways that cannot carry the ever-increasing traffic, particularly between Colorado Springs and the Denver metro area.

Interstate 25 woes will only get worse as the population spreads south to Pueblo and beyond – almost forgotten areas already crying out for improved highway and street surfaces as part of a modern statewide transportation network.

Read more at The Pueblo Chieftain.

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