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Laurie Kadrich/Larimer County Community Planning, Infrastructure and Resources Director stated the county brought forward a sales tax ballot measure in 2019 that did not pass due to issues such as bundling the request with other county facilities and engaging broad discussions with the elected bodies of the county. The City/Managers of the communities in Larimer County have expressed support in discussing regional transportation solutions, therefore, meetings would be held with each elected board to understand the importance to their communities, interest in addressing solutions, and garnering support for renewed efforts. A regional travel snapshot conducted by the county consultant was reviewed outlining countywide travel patterns into and out of the community, and to other counties. A review of the current transportation funding, including $5 billion in state funding, $50 million over 10 years from the Highway User Trust Fund, and $1.2 trillion over 10 years in federal funds. Funding challenges exist due to an increase in construction costs, grant heavy opportunities, and local match requirements, a shift to focus on multimodal and transit projects reducing the funding for capacity projects. There continues to be a need to identify the right mix of projects that work for all communities, resonate with the public, and have the involvement of the local municipalities. The board engaged in an interactive poll to provide the county with important feedback on how transportation fits into the communities strategic planning, needs and interest in partnering with the county and other communities. Board comments and questions were summarized: workforce housing and childcare are of higher priority to the community at this time; the Board needs to determine where Town funds are applied to address immediate needs; questioned what are the must haves; and the Town has a number of competing priorities, however, it would be short - sited of the Town to not be involved in and engaged in the discussions. TRUSTEE & ADMINISTRATOR COMMENTS & QUESTIONS. None. FUTURE STUDY SESSION AGENDA ITEMS. Town Administrator Machalek recommended a separate study session closer to the budget process to discuss the Fire District's funding request. The Board agreed to add a discussion on the Town's Classification and Compensation discussion including current trends to the July 12 study session. There being no further business, Mayor Koenig adjourned the meeting at 6:42 p.m. e Williamson, Town Clerk