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PO Box 1575, Mail Code 410
30 S. Nevada Ave, Suite 401
Colorado Springs, CO 80903
Phone: (719) 385-5918
Fax: (719) 385-5537
Email: cityengineering@sp. . .





City of Colorado Springs / City Engineering / Pikes Peak Rural Transportation Authority (PPRTA)

Pikes Peak Rural Transportation Authority

The Pikes Peak Rural Transportation Authority (PPRTA) was formed when voters in Colorado Springs, Manitou Springs, Green Mountain Falls and El Paso County approved a one percent sales tax in November of 2004 to address infrastructure and transit needs in the region. The tax revenue is divided into three categories: 55% capital improvements, 35% maintenance, and 10% transit.

PPRTA funding has assisted the City in its ability to provide transportation needs for the community.

Click to view the PPRTA II 10 Year project list.
  

Here's how the City is progressing:

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Pikes Peak Rural Transportation Authority

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On-Going PPRTA Programs:

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