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CDOT struggles to keep up with growing transit mandate, falling behind on payments to providers

Small agencies and nonprofits have waited months this year for rural transportation grants to kick in

Snow riders from Cincinnati, Lauren Schwartz, ...
Andy Cross, The Denver Post
Snow riders from Cincinnati, Lauren Schwartz, left, and her husband, Corey Schwartz, get off the free Winter Park town shuttle, The Lift, at the Winter Park ski area on Dec. 5, 2019.
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A contracting bottleneck this year at the Colorado Department of Transportation has delayed grant agreements and payments for transit providers across the state, particularly in rural areas.
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