This memorandum provides an overview of the Colorado Department of Transportation's Central I-70 project in Denver, scheduled to begin in 2018. Specifically, the memorandum covers the scope of the Central I-70 project, the federal approval process specific to this project, and funding for the project., from: Katie Ruedebusch, Erin Reynolds, Ryan Long., "August 28, 2017.", Online resource; title from PDF subject line of memorandum (viewed February 2025)
In lieu of issuing bonds, or using another form of long-term debt, the state often uses a form of lease-purchase agreement called certificates of participation (COPs) to finance the construction of its new facilities. A certificate refers to an investor's proportionate interest in the state's lease payments. COPs give the state the flexibility to build capital facilities even when funds are not available to pay for projects on a pay-as-you-go basis., by Kori Donaldson., "August 2015.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF caption, viewed November 2015.
In lieu of issuing bonds, or using another form of long-term debt, the state often uses a form of lease-purchase agreement called certificates of participation (COPs) to finance the construction of its new facilities. A certificate refers to an investor's proportionate interest in the state's lease payments. COPs give the state the flexibility to build capital facilities even when funds are not available to pay for projects on a pay-as-you-go basis., by Kori Donaldson., "August 2018.", Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed September 2018)
Energy consumption and usage has varied across the country due to COVID-19. The pandemic has caused significant changes in energy supply and demand patterns. Domestic oil demand has decreased since the beginning of 2020 because of less travel and decreased economic activity throughout the world., Andrea Denka., "April 24, 2020.", Online resource; title from PDF subject line of memorandum; (viewed May 2020)
compiled by the Legislative Reference Office., Cover title., Publication no. 41-2., "May 1941.", State of Colorado, Thirty-third General Assembly, Regular session- January 1 to April 7, 1941., Print version record.
This memorandum provides a checklist of items to consider when evaluating legislation that creates or alters a tax expenditure. The items provided are listed under the following headings: incentives matter; distribution of income; ease of taxpayer compliance; transparency; Taxpayer's Bill of Rights (TABOR) and the General Fund budget; local government impacts; and ease of administraton., "January 21, 2014.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF subject line of memorandum; (viewed January 2018)