Colorado’s infrastructure report reveals more about politics than potholes
By Cory Gaines | Commentary, Colorado Accountability Project
ASCE leans on the Colorado Fiscal Institute and the Economic Policy Institute to understand TABOR?
The Complete Colorado article linked at bottom details a recent report by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) which gave our state an overall C- rating on infrastructure.
Quoting the article, "The ASCE report evaluates 14 categories of the state’s infrastructure, assigning a letter grade to each of the categories: Aviation, dams, rail (B-), bridges (C+), energy, public parks, wastewater (C), drinking water, solid waste, storm water, transit (C-), levees, schools, and roads (D+)."
Sounds about right.
The article goes on to detail some issues with the report. One of these is how the report misunderstands ...

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