RTD faces $250M deficit as taxpayers ask where the money went
By Scott K. James | Commentary, ScottKJames.com
RTD may have real financial trouble, but riders and taxpayers deserve plain answers before service cuts or another ballot ask.
Here is a sentence every taxpayer understands:
Great, so I may get less service and still be asked for more money.
That is the kitchen-table translation of RTD’s latest problem.
Denver7 reports that the Regional Transportation District board is looking at ways to close a $250 million budget deficit, including possible service reductions and a future ballot measure for more revenue. RTD says it has been operating at a deficit since federal COVID-19 relief money ran out in 2024, and the current path is not sustainable.
Well, yes.
Temporary money has a bad habit of being temporary.
I reali...



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