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Approve Application for 2027 Community Project Funding for Roundabout
Construction Project at Intersection of County Road 59 and State Highway 52, and
Authorize Department of Public Works to Submit
Whereas, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to
Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of
administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and
Whereas, the Board has been presented with an Application for 2027 Community Project
Funding for the Roundabout Construction Project at Intersection of County Road 59 and
State Highway 52, from the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the Board
of County Commissioners of Weld County, on behalf of the Department of Public Works,
to the U.S. House of Representatives, Office of Lauren Boebert, 4th Congressional
District of Colorado, with further terms and conditions being as stated in said application,
and
Whereas, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said application, a copy
of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference.
Now, therefore, be it resolved by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County,
Colorado, that the Application for 2027 Community Project Funding for the Roundabout
Construction Project at Intersection of County Road 59 and State Highway 52, from the
County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners
of Weld County, on behalf of the Department of Public Works, to the U.S. House of
Representatives, Office of Lauren Boebert, 4th Congressional District of Colorado, be,
and hereby is, approved.
Be it further resolved by the Board that Evan Pinkham, Department of Public Works,
be, and hereby is, retroactively authorized to have submitted said application on
March 10, 2026.
C-P '-k 00 I se), 2026-0582
ACT (c0 , -o-o) EG0084
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Application for 2027 Community Project Funding for Roundabout Construction Project at
Intersection of County Road 59 and State Highway 52
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The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, approved the above
and foregoing Resolution, on motion duly made and seconded, by the following vote on
the 16th day of March, A.D., 2026, nunc pro tunc March 10, 2026:
Scott K. James, Chair: Aye 0 ♦
Jason S. Maxey, Pro-Tem: Aye ,� \ i®.A
Perry L. Buck: Aye I � *a
Lynette Peppler: Aye =�'r4 �-
Kevin D. Ross: Aye '
Approved as to Form: .� ILI
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Bruce Barker, County Attorney
Attest:
Esther E. Gesick, Clerk to the Board
2026-0582
EO0084
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
PASS-AROUND REVIEW
PASS-AROUND TITLE: WCR 59 and SH 52 Roundabout—Application for Community Project Funding
DEPARTMENT: Public Works DATE: 3/10/26
PERSON REQUESTING: Evan Pinkham and Curtis Hall
Brief description of the problem/issue:
Staff is requesting to submit the attached application for Community Project Funding through Congresswoman
Boebert's office. The request is for $3,000,000.00 in funding for the WCR 59 and SH 52 Roundabout project,
that CDOT is managing.
What options exist for the Board?
The board may choose to allow staff to submit the application for funding or not.
Consequences:
Additional local funding will be required to fully fund the project.
Impacts:
If successful, this funding request will fully fund the remainder of the project.
Costs (Current Fiscal Year/Ongoing or Subsequent Fiscal Years):
There is no additional cost related to getting this funding, however if we are not successful, we will need to
determine how to fund the rest of the roundabout project.
Recommendation:
Staff recommends to submit for funding through Congresswoman Boebert's office.
Support Recommendation Schedule
Place on BOCC Agenda Work Session Other/Comments:
Perry L. Buck
Scott K. James .54
Jason S. Maxey
Lynette Peppier
Kevin D. Ross V 1"
2026-0582
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PROUDLY SERVING THE 4TH DISTRICT OF COLORADO
Fiscal Year 2027 Community Project Funding Form
To ensure Congresswoman Lauren Boebert has all the appropriate information to consider your House of
Representatives Community Project Funding request,and because the Congresswoman's Office is committed to
maintaining the highest ethical standards, please fill out the below form and return it by March 10,2026,at 5:00 pm
EST.
Please email your completed Request Form and two letters of community support for the project to
boebert.appropriations(?a.mail.house.gov
Community Project Funding allows local governments and qualified non-profits to receive a one-time, small to
medium-sized federal allocation(usually$500,000 to$5 million)to complete projects of local importance and priority.
Any requests submitted by the Congresswoman will likely focus on major water and infrastructure projects that have
a substantial impact on Colorado's Fourth Congressional District with a Federal Nexus. Her office is limited to 20
submissions for the entire district. However,all interested municipalities,counties, and eligible entities are
encouraged to submit their requests by the deadline.
Community Project Funds are limited to smaller amounts,targeted to local communities.All funds will be limited to
state and local governments and nonprofits that carry out quasi-government functions. For-profit institutions,such as
private companies,will not be eligible for funding.
To begin the process of being considered by Congresswoman Boebert for a Community Project Funding request,
please complete and return the form below. If you have multiple projects you wish to be considered for, please
submit this form for each project.
If you have any questions, please also email boebert.appropriations@mail.house.gov and a staffer from the
Congresswoman's office will contact you as soon as possible.
Rep. Boebert 2027 Community Project Evan Pinkham - Transportation Planning
Funding Form Requesting Manager-Weld County
individual/organization:
Please identify the person(s)(name and affiliation)
including any background information on the affiliated
organization(s)
Contact Information: Evan Pinkham - epinkham@weld.gov
970-400-3727
Name, Email, Phone
Project Description
WCR 59 /CO 52 Roundabout
Total Project Cost
$14,000,000.00
Total Federal Funds Requested
$3,000,000.00
Impact to Rep.Boebert's District: See below
Why is the request a good use of taxpayer dollars?
Please fully state your justification for this request.
Have you previously requested or received other Yes CMAQ and NAAPME Funding
funding for this project? CMAQ - $1,381,240
NAAPME - $1,794,634.00
If yes, please elaborate.
Estimated Project Start and End Date March 1, 2027-August 31, 2027
Any additional notes or information?
Project Description:
The CO 52 and WCR 59 Roundabout Project will construct a modern single-lane
roundabout at one of Weld County's highest-risk rural intersections, located directly
adjacent to the Weld Central Middle and High School campuses.The project replaces the
existing stop-controlled configuration,which has experienced persistent injury and fatality
crashes over more than a decade.
The project delivers major safety, air-quality, and mobility benefits. By eliminating
broadside and high-severity crash types and adding new pedestrian sidewalks, crossings,
and ADA-compliant ramps, it markedly improves safety for students,families, and other
vulnerable road users who rely on this intersection daily.The roundabout design also
improves traffic flow on CO 52, one of Colorado's most heavily used oversize/overweight
freight corridors by reducing vehicle idling and shortening delays by an estimated 2.5 hours
per day.
The project is fully designed and included in CDOT's 10-Year Plan,the Upper Front Range
2045 Transportation Plan, and Weld County's 2045 Transportation Plan.The project is a
joint effort between CDOT,Weld County, RE-3J School District, and the towns of Lochbuie,
Hudson and Keenesburg.
Impact to Rep. Boebert's District:
Investing in the CO 52 and WCR 59 Roundabout Project is a highly efficient and fiscally
responsible use of taxpayer dollars because it directly addresses long-standing safety,
mobility, and air-quality issues at one of the region's most dangerous rural intersections.
This location has experienced persistent injury and fatality crashes for over a decade, as
documented in CDOT's 2011 Intersection Safety Study and subsequent analyses,
prompting the formation of the SH 52 Coalition in 2018 to advocate for solutions.The
roundabout eliminates the broadside-type crashes that have historically resulted in severe
outcomes, particularly for students and families traveling to the adjacent Weld Central
Middle and High Schools.
This project also generates meaningful air-quality and congestion benefits that extend
beyond local boundaries. CDOT has included this roundabout in its 10-Year Plan
specifically because its operational improvements contribute to greenhouse gas and
ozone-precursor emissions reduction targets identified in the state's GHG Transportation
Report and Mitigation Action Plan.
Finally, CO 52 is one of Colorado's most heavily used oversize/overweight freight routes,
making this improvement vital to the safe and efficient movement of goods across the
region. Enhancing traffic flow and reducing delays strengthens economic productivity for
agricultural, industrial, and transportation sectors that depend on reliable east-west
mobility.
Together, these safety benefits, emissions reductions, economic efficiencies, and strong
local-state partnerships demonstrate that this request delivers significant and lasting
value to taxpayers while addressing an urgent community and regional need.
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Roundabouts
This calculator will estimate the emission reductions resulting from building a roundabout at an intersection
Navigator INPUT
EXISTING CONDITIONS
Intersection Improvements
Traffic Signal Synchronization Evaluation Year 2022 Use the table below to estimate delay(HCM 2010,
Area Type Rural Exhibits 18-4,19-1)
Business District No Level of Service Reference Table
Roundabouts Total peak hours per day(AM+PM) 2 hours Delay(s/vehl
Existing intersection is Un-signalized Signalized
TWO Way Left Turn Lanes Please In put apprsavhes In COUNTERCtOCK'MSE direction car existing Intersection.If the lntersection only hes three Interaction Intersection LOS Unsignalltad Sialized
approaches,part'0'for'Average Annual Daily Traffic IAADTI'for Approach 4
Approach 1 Approach 2 Approach 3 Appreadt 4 A 0-10 0-10
Average Annual Daily Traffic volume(AADT) 785 1,495 659 1,683 B >10-15 >10-20
Peak-hour Volume 364 370 233 500 veh/hr C 015-25 020-35
Truck Percentage 16% 16% 16% 16% D >25-35 >35-55
Existing Delay per Vehicle 38.9 3.2 39 8 0.7 sec/veh E >35.50 >55-80
Number of Lanes 1 1 1 1 F' >50 >80
Existing Intersection%Left Turns 55% 9% 41% 6% 'LOS FtVpkally indkates that traffic demand has
Existing Intersection%Right Turns 9% 20% 13% 33% exceeded capacry
Num ber of Circulating Roundabout Lanes' 1 I
OUTPUT Calculate Output
PERFORMANCE
PEAK-HOUR OFF-PEAK
Approach 1 2 3 111 4 1 2 3 4
DelayProposed Capacity
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Reduction per vehicle cle 364 I 370 523348 1 741500943•175 9345 9495 93 5 sa eti
Approach 1 I 2 3 4
Approach Delay Reduction per day 4.2 I -1.6 I 3.7 I -3.8 hours
Total Roundabout Delay Reduction per day 2.5 hours
EMISSION REDUCTIONS
Pollutant Peak-hour Off-Peak Total
Kilograms/day Kilograms/day Kilograms/day
Carbon Monoxide(CO) 0.001 0.008 0.009
Particulate Matter 02.5 µm(PM,s) 0.000 0.000 0.000
Particulate Matter<10 µm IPMir) 0.000 0.000 0.000
Nitrogen Oxide(NOe) 0.001 0.014 0.015
Volatile Organic Compounds(VOC) 0 000 0.002 0.002
Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide(CO2) 0.646 6.915 7.561
Carbon Dioxide Equivalent(CO2e) 0.653 6.997 7.650
Total Energy Consumption(MMITU) 0008 0.091 0.099
Project Pipeline CO
Adopted May 2020 Updated August 2024
Northeast Projects
"in Highway&Transit Projects in Region 4
Pro' Total Est. Total Other Strategic Strategic Planned Project Planning
Ject Project Strategic Funding Fundingg
Type Cost Funding Funding (FY 19-22) (FY 23-26) (FY 27.) Status Project ID
Interstate 25
1.25 North Express Lanes:Segment 7&8(CO 402 to CO 14).Centerra-Loveland H,T $612.4M $151.3M I $151.3M Completed 2742 0058
Mobility Hub 2606
Firestone-Longmont Mobility Hub(Phase 1)and Phase 2 T $25.7M $25.OM I $25.0M construction 2730 2732
2750
Harmony Road Park-n-Ride Expansion T $500K $500K $500K Planning 2733
I-25 and CO 14 Interchange Improvements H $60.OM $30.5M I 53.5M $27.0M Design 2604
1-25 North Express Lanes:Segment 5(CO 56 to CO 66) H $429.9M $1%.4M I $99.5M $97.OM construction 2603
1-25 North Express Lanes:Segment 6(CO 56 to CO 402)and Berthoud Mobility Hub H,T $298.0M $243.5M I $243.5M Construction 0059 2729
1-25 Bustang Fleet Expansion T $2.5M $2.5M $2.5M Plannl,s 2690
North 1-25 Transit Fleet Purchase T $3.OM $3.0M $1.5M $1.5M Planning 1802
1.70 Arriba Rest Area H $2.0M $2.OM $2.0M Planning 1572
1-70 Corridor improvements and Preservation(Bethune to Burlington Phase I) H $50.9M $31.2M I $31.2M Planning 2769
Rural Roads Bridge Package 1 Rehabilitation and Repair H $4.3M $4.3M $3.8M $480K Design 2670
1-70 Bridges near Limon
1-70 Replacing Failing Pavement RP $59.3M $58.6M I $58.6M Completed 0090
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Advancing Transporation Safety/1-76&CO 144 Interchange Safety Impvts H $10.SM 59.0M I $9.OM Planning 2782
1.76 Atwood Bridge Rehabilitation and Repair H $270K $270K $270K Planning 2671
1-76 CO 144 West,Westbound Diamond Grind and Slabs MP 55.1 to MP 61.9 RP $6.1M $46K I $46K completed 0069
1-76 Corridor Improvements and Preservation H $27.3M $26.5M I $26.5M co.trw.uon 1022
1-76 New Local Fixed-Route Transit Service in Fort Morgan T $1.6M $1.6M $1.6M Planning 1426
1-76 Phase V Reconstruction from Fort Morgan to Brush H $90.0M $25.0M I $25.0M Planning 1428.1
1-76 Phase IV Reconstruction from Fort Morgan to Brush:Multimodal Project Discre- H $65.011 $17.0M I $17.0M Design 1428.2
tionary Grant(MPDG)
I-76 Sterling East:MP 124.7 to MP 128.2/1.76 East of Sterling(Part 2)-Slabs and Rp $17.4M $17.0m I $17.091 completed 0072 2683
Diamond Grind
1.76 US 34 East,Slabs and Diamond Grind both directions from MP 66 to MP 73.9 RP _ $11.5M $11.SM $11.5M Planning 0070
Outrider Improvements at Brush,Fort Morgan,Hudson,and Lochbuie T $320K $320K $320K Planning 2490
Outrider Improvements at Sterling T $80K $80K $80K Planning 2491
US 6
Merino to Atwood from MP 391 to MP 398 RP $4.3M $4.3M I $4.3M completed 0064
US 34
Estes Park Transit Improvements&Electric Trolley Bus Barn T 52.OM $1.4M I $1.4M Planning 2530 2525
2526
US 34 Transit Planning and Capital between Loveland and Greeley T $16.5M $13.2M I $13.2M Design 2605
US 36
US 36/28th Street and CO 93/Broadway Intersection Improvements H,T $16.2M 515.1M I $2.OM $13.1M Design 2597
US 36/Community Drive Roundabout H $4.8M $550K I $SSOK construction 2770
US 40
US 40 Wild Horse Bridge Rehabilitation and Repair H 5820K $820K $820K Planning 2672
US 85
US 85 and US 34 Interchange H 5200.0M 525.1M I $6.0M $19.1M Design 2695
US 85 Corridor Improvements,Brighton to Fort Lupton H $6.1M $6.1M $6.1M Design 2600
U585 Frontage Road Improvements H $10.0M 510.0M $10.0M Planning 1443
US 85/WCR 44(Peckham) H $85.1M $18.7M I $18.7M cotcructio, 2785
US 287
US 287 Corridor Improvements:US 36 to CO 66 H,T $205.OM $30.0M I $3.OM $27.0M Planning 2602
US 287 Passing Lanes and Safety Improvements RP $50.011 $16.0M I $8.0M $8.OM Design 1456
US 385
US 385 between Sand Creek and County Road 29 RP $14.7M $14.7M $14.7M Panning 2685
US 385 Burlington Bridge Rehabilitation and Repair H $170K $170K $170K Planning 2678
US 385 Corridor Study Improvements RP $200.0M $35.3M I $35.3M Planning 2416
US 385 Idaho North Bridge Rehabilitation and Repair H $10K $10K $10K Planning 2679
US 385 near Smoky Hill River to near County Road GG from MP 157 to MP 170 RP $17.0M $13.7M I $13.7M completed 0062
US 385 Phillips/Yuma County Line South from MP 263.06 to MP 269.35 RP $8.2M $286K I $286K Completed 0063
US 385 South of Cheyenne Wells RP $12.3M $12.3M 512.3M Planning 2686
US 385 South of Julesbueg RP $5.6M $5.6M 55.6M Panning 2687
CO I
CO 1 Safety Improvements H $4.0M $4.0M $4.OM Deslgi 2771
CO 7
CO 7 Corridor Improvements H,T 5106.0M $15.3M I $13.4M $1.9M Deign 25%
CO 42
CO 42 Safety and Intersection Improvements H 540.0M $14.0M I $6.8M $7.2M Design 2598
CO 52
CO 52 Prospect Valley from MP 42-54.6&MP 40.75-40.77 RP $10.6M $527K I $527K Completed 2754
CO 52 Prospect Valley from MP 54.58 to MP 60.753 RP $9.2M $5.1M I $5.1M Design 0067
CO 52/CR 59 Roundabout and Safety Improvements H $12.0M $7.6M I 57.6M Design 2772
H:Highway I T:Transit I RP:Rural Paving
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Project Total Est. Total Other Strategic Strategic Planned Planning
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Type Cost Funding Funding (FY 19-22) (FY 23-26) (FY 27*) Status Project ID
CO 59
CO 59 Bridges Rehabilitation and Repair H $1.3M $1.3M $1.3M manning 2675
CO 59 Safety Improvements RP $50.0M $22.8M I $7.1M $1 5.7M Design 2498
CO 59 Sandy Creek Bridge Rehabilitation and Repair H $7.0M $5.4M I $5.4M Planning 2674
CO 59 Seibert to Cope Bridge Rehabilitation and Repair H $1.2M $1.2M $1.2M Design 2677
CO 59 Six Mlle Creek Bridge Rehabilitation and Repair H $380K $380K $380K Planning 2676
of Cope to 1-70 from MP 41.071 to MP 67.14 RP $17.4M $17.4M S1 7.4M Completed 0060
CO 61
' log East MP 32.3-41.0 RP S8.11M $6.OM I $6.OM Dnlgn 2774
C063
s North and South Resurfacing RP $11.2M $11.2M $11.7M Design 2775
CO 66
.... Improvements H $100.0M 510.0M I $5.0M $5.0M Planm,p 2599
CO 71
CO 71 Big Beaver Creek Bridge Rehabilitation and Repair H $4.BM $4.8M $4.8M Planning 2681
1 CO 71 Corridor Improvements ,,, RP $200.0M $20.6M I $6.3M 514.3M Construction 1023
CO 71 Limon Structures Bridge Rehabilitation and Repair H $620K $620K $620K Planning 2680
CO 71 North of Brush RP $3.5M $3.5M $3.5M Planning 2689
CO 71 South of CO 14 RP $24.1M $24.1M $7.0M $17.1M Planning 2688
CO 71 Stoneham Bridge Rehabilitation and Repair ,_ ;�''" H 5140K $140K $140K Planning 2682
CO 86
CO 86 Corridor Improvements:CO 86 Town of Kiowa Et CO 86 Town ELliabbth H $2.2M 52.0M I $0.5M $1.5M Design 2413
CO 119
CO 119 Bus Rapid Transit,Safety and Mobility Improvements H,T $161.7M $64.9M I $40.0M 524.9M Pasign 0057 2601
CO 138
CO 138 Sterling North from MP 3 to MP 13.5 RP $17.3M $2.0M I $2.0M Completed C061
Non-Corridor Specific
287/40/94 Bridge Rehabilitation and Repair H $1.7M $1.7M $1.7M Planning 2673
Bustang Fleet Purchases T $2.5M $2.5M $2.5M Planning 2736
Btatang Outrider Fleet Expansion T 52.6M $2.6M $1.5M $1.1M Planning 2773
Northern Colorado Fleet Maintenance Facility T $17.0M $3.0M I $3.0M Planning 2737
Safer Main Streets Program•Phase 1 H,T $9.2M $9.2M $9.1M
completed 0006 2739
H:Highway I T:Transit I RP:Rural Paving
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ENVRIOSCREEN TOOL RESULT FOR CO 52&WCR 59 RAB PROJECT
Current Dlspropordonate y impacted Commumt) Est.Values
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Colorado EnviroScreen overview
Weld County
Census block group 081230025021
Colorado EnviroScreen percentile score
45.76
The EnviroScreen percentile score combines .., KeenesbUWW
population characteristics and environmental
burdens. The score ranges from zero to 100, with PROPE C VALLE Y
the higher scores representing the most significant
burden.
Component scores
The component scores listed below make up the final Colorado 0 1.5 3
EnviroScreen percentile score. Like the overall EnviroScreen m= = mi
score, component scores reflect relative rankings (percentiles).
Environmental exposures percentile score 35.51
The environmental exposure score represents a community's exposure to certain environmental risks relative to the rest of the state.The
score ranges from zero to 100,with higher scores indicating higher burden.The environmental exposure score does not cover all
pollutants; it is the average data on diesel particulate matter, traffic proximity, ozone, particulate matter 2.5, air toxics,other air
pollutants, lead exposure risk, drinking water violations, and noise.
Environmental effects percentile score 16.01
The environmental effects score represents the number of hazardous or toxic sites in a community relative to the rest of the state.The
score ranges from zero to 100, with a higher score indicating a higher burden.The score is the average of data on proximity to mining, oil
and gas operations, impaired surface waters, wastewater discharge facilities, Superfund sites, facilities that use hazardous chemicals, and
facilities that generate, treat,store, or dispose of hazardous wastes.
Climate vulnerability percentile score 42.06
The climate burden score represents a community's risk of drought,flood, extreme heat, and wildfire compared to the rest of the state.
The score ranges from zero to 100, the higher the score, the higher the burden.
Sensitive populations percentile score 57.15
The sensitive populations score captures how at risk a community is to environmental exposures and climate impacts related to health.
For example, air pollution has a stronger impact on older and younger people and people with chronic conditions such as asthma.The
score ranges from zero to 100,with a higher score being higher vulnerability.We calculate the score using data on asthma hospitalization
rate, cancer prevalence,diabetes prevalence, heart disease prevalence, life expectancy, low birth weight rate, mental health, population
over 65, and population under five.
Demographics percentile score 55.34
The demographics score represents a community's social and economic vulnerabilities.The score ranges from zero to 100,with a higher
number representing a higher vulnerability.We calculate it using data on people with disabilities, housing cost burden, educational
attainment, limited English proficiency, income, and race and ethnicity.
Report Created: Friday, February 21,2025 Colorado EnviroScreen 2.0 1/5
The pollution and climate indicators section lists the selected census block group's environmental exposures,
environmental effects, and climate vulnerability indicator percentile scores. See pages 25 to 31 of the Colorado
EnviroScreen technical documentation for the pollution and climate indicator data sources and methodology. The
indicator percentile ranking is highlighted in red if it is above the 80th percentile, indicating that the census block
group and the selected location have a higher burden based on that indicator than other Colorado communities.
Pollution and climate indicators
Indicator Value Unit Percentile
distance weighted measure of estimated air
Air toxics emissions 0.11 76.95
toxics emissions
Diesel particulate matter 0.1 micrograms per cubic meter 30
population weighted duration (in weeks) of
Drinking water regulations 70.59 resolved and unresolved health based violations 94.34
from active community public water systems
Fine particle pollution (PM 2.5) 8.6 micrograms per cubic meter 60.52
Impaired streams and rivers 49.72 average impairment and assessment status of 21.93
streams
Lead exposure risk 0.24 percentage of housing units built before 1960, 58.12
as an indicator of potential exposure to lead
Noise 38.24 decibles A 17.1
distance weighted measure of estimated other
Other air pollutants 0.03 65.97
air pollutant emissions
Ozone 46.78 parts per billion 18.88
Proximity to hazardous waste facilities 0.11 distance weighted count of hazardous waste 3.98
facilities within 10 km
distance weighted measure of the total number
Proximity to mining locations 0.24 of active coal, hard rock, and construction 30.26
materials mining permits
Proximity to National Priorities List sites 0 distance weighted count of proposed or listed 0
NPL sites within 10 km
Proximity to oil and gas sites 47.61 distance weighted measure of the total number 65.59
of active oil and gas locations
Proximity to Risk Management Plan sites 0.95 distance weighted count of RMP facilities 76.56
within 10 km
Traffic proximity and volume 48549.46 amount of vehicular traffic nearby, and 8.17
distance from roads
Wastewater discharge indicator 0 8 toxic chemical concentrations in stream 3.53
segments per km
sum of weekly total percent of an area
Drought 43.3 experiencing a severe, extreme, or exceptional 86.94
drought
Extreme heat days 24.75 average number of high heat days between May 72.3
and September from 2019 to 2023
percentage of each geographic area where
Floodplains 0 there is at least a one percent chance of 0
flooding annually
mean wildfire hazard potential within each
Wildfire risk 188.82 geographic area as determined by the US 10.08
Forest Service, 2023
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The health and social indicators section lists the selected census block group's sensitive populations and demographics
percentile scores. See pages 36 to 52 of the Colorado EnviroScreen technical documentation for the health and social
Indicators data sources and methodology. The indicator percentile ranking is highlighted in red if it is above the 80th
percentile, indicating that the census block group and the selected location have a higher burden based on that
indicator than other Colorado communities.
Health and Social Indicators
Indicator Value Unit Percentile
Asthma hospitalization rate 21.76 rate of hospitalization per 100,000 people 31.51
Cancer index 43.58 percent of adults 28.93
Diabetes index 72.89 percent of adults 73.44
Heart Disease index 61.6 percent of adults 61.34
Life expectancy 81.6 years 26.92
Low birth weight 7.81 percent of singleton births 27.7
Mental health indicator 17.9 percent of adults 73.37
Population over 64 years of age 10.37 percent of total population 32.78
Population under five years of age 8.13 percent of total population 77.33
Disability 13.61 percent of total population 69.41
Housing cost burdened 26.04 percent of households 38.68
Less than High School education 5.14 percent of total population 45.08
Linguistic isolation 1.72 percent of total population 19.97
Low income 23.4 percent of total population 55.37
People of color 28.78 percent of total population 52.04
Report Created: Friday, February 21, 2025 Colorado EnviroScreen 2.0 3/5
Understanding the Data
The values shown in the last column of the Pollution and Climate Indicator and Health and Social Indicator tables are
percentiles. Percentiles are a way to see how one area compares to other areas in Colorado. Percentile values range from
0 - 100. A higher score indicates a higher burden. Specifically,the percentile tells you the percentage of places in
Colorado that have a lower score than the selected location. For example,an area with an 85 percentile score for the
noise indicator ranks in the top 15%of areas impacted by noise in Colorado.That means that 85%of the other census
block groups in Colorado have a lower score for noise impacts.
Percentile Score
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The data in the report comes from Colorado EnviroScreen version 2.0. Developed in 2022 by CDPHE and Colorado State
University, EnviroScreen maps the overlap of environmental exposures and effects, climate vulnerability, sensitive
populations,and demographics to better understand environmental injustice and environmental health risks in Colorado.
For more detailed information on the data sources used in Colorado EnviroScreen Version 2.0 see the
technical documentation.
Colorado EnviroScreen does:
-Show which areas in Colorado are more likely to have higher environmental health injustices.
-Identify areas in Colorado where government agencies can prioritize resources and work to reduce pollution and other sources
of environmental injustice.
-Provide information to empower communities to advocate to improve public health and the environment.
-Identify areas that meet the updated definition of"Disproportionately Impacted Community"under House Bill 23-1233 adopted
a definition that applies to all state agencies, including CDPHE.
Colorado EnviroScreen does not:
-Define a healthy or unhealthy environment.
-Establish causal associations between environmental risks and health.
-Define all areas that may be affected by environmental injustice or specific environmental risks.
-Provide information about an individual person's health status or environment.
-Take all environmental exposures into account.
-Tell us about smaller areas within a census block group that may be more vulnerable to environmental exposures than other
areas.
-Provide information about non-human health or ecosystem risks.
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Disproportionately impacted community definition criteria
Criteria Yes/No Value
Low-income population above 40% No 23.4%
People of color population above 40% No 28.78%
Linguistically isolated households above 20% No 1.72%
Housing cost-burdened population above 50% No 26.04%
Area under tribal jurisdiction No N/A
Colorado EnviroScreen percentile score No 45.76
Within a Justice 40 census tract No N/A
The table above lists the disproportionately impacted community criteria outlined in Colorado Revised Statute 24-4-
109.CDPHE released the most recent version of the disproportionately impacted community map in November 2024.
Demographic data are from the Census Bureau American Community Survey 2018-2022. Colorado EnviroScreen
Percentile Score comes from Colorado EnviroScreen version 2.0, released November 2024.Areas identified as "within a
Justice 40 Census Tract" are flagged as"Disadvantaged" by the Climate and Economic Justice Screening Tool released in
November 2022,which aims to identify communities for the Justice40 Initiative.
For more information about the definition of Colorado EnviroScreen,visit https://cdphe.colorado.gov/ej/learn
Additional Resources
CDPHE Office of Environmental Justice
Colorado EnviroScreen version 2.0 Reports. Guides, and Resources folder
Report Created: Friday, February 21, 2025 Colorado EnviroScreen 2.0 5/5
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FOUNDED JULY 1906
A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION SINCE JULY 1919
03.09.26
RE: Weld County CO 52 and Weld County Road (WCR) 59 Roundabout Community Project
Funding Application
To Whom It May Concern,
The Town of Keenesburg writes to express strong support for Weld County's CO 52 & WCR 59
Roundabout application for Colorado's 4th Congressional District's Community Funding
Appropriations. Weld County's application is intended to complete an approximate $3 million
construction funding gap associated with the CO 52&WCR 59 roundabout project.
The Town of Keenesburg is committed to improving traffic flow, mitigating congestion and enhancing
safety for our residents. The middle school and high school campuses located near this project, and the
volume of traffic they create, amplifies the Town's need for safer intersection and route projects, such as
this roundabout, which align with our ongoing efforts to promote community well-being and improve
transportation infrastructure.
This project is a vital collaboration with the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) aimed at
enhancing safety and air quality along the CO 52 corridor, a major east-west truck route within the
Upper Front Range Transportation Planning Region (UFR TPR). The proposed roundabout supports
CDOT's compliance with the 2030 Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Transportation Report, amended on
September 7, 2022, which prioritizes operation improvements to reduce emissions. Originally, CDOT's
plan identified 10 roundabout locations for funding, later expanding to include three additional sites,
including the CO 52 and WCR 59 roundabout. This inclusion further demonstrates the project's
significance in meeting state emissions reduction goals.
We commend CDOT for prioritizing this critical safety improvement within its 10-year Plan and
recognizing its positive impact on Historically Disadvantaged Communities. This project not only
enhances regional safety-particularly for the local rural school district-but also contributes to emissions
reduction by improving traffic flow and minimizing vehicle idling at the intersection.
91 W BROADWAY AVENUE -PO BOX 312-KEENESBURG, COLORADO 80643
PHONE 303-732-4281 FAX 303-732-0599
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We strongly urge your support and funding of this essential regional project. Ensuring its timely
completion is a matter of statewide importance and aligns with the objectives of the Community Clean
Transportation Assistance Program.
Sincerely,
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Matt Canterbury
Keenesburg Town Manager
91 W BROADWAY AVENUE-PO BOX 312-KEENESBURG, COLORADO 80643
PHONE 303-732-4281 FAX 303-732-0599
OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF COMMISIONERS
(970) 400-4200
1150 O St., P.O. Box 758
COUNTY, CO Greeley, CO 80632
March 10,2026
The Honorable Lauren Boebert
United States House of Representatives
4th Congressional District of Colorado
271 South Elm Avenue,Suite l A
Eaton, CO 80615
Dear Congresswoman Boebert,
Weld County strongly supports the request for Congressionally Directed Spending to complete
construction of the CO 52 and WCR 59 Roundabout Project. This intersection has experienced
persistent serious and fatal crashes for more than a decade, leading CDOT and local partners to
identify it as a top safety priority. With Weld Central Middle and High Schools located at the
intersection, this project is essential to protect students, families, and school traffic.
The roundabout will significantly improve safety by eliminating the severe broadside and angle
crashes that occur at this rural high-speed location and by reducing conflict points, improving
vehicle maneuvering,and lowering the likelihood of high-impact collisions.
This improvement is also critical for maintaining reliable mobility along CO 52, one of the most
heavily used oversize/overweight freight routes in the state. Enhancing traffic flow and reducing
delays will support the movement of goods and people across the region, benefiting surrounding
communities and local industries.
Weld County urges federal support to help deliver this long-needed safety and mobility project for
our community.
Thank you for your attention and consideration of this important matter.
Sinc rely,
Sco t K. James
Chair,Weld County Board of Commissioners
Houstan Aragon
To: Evan Pinkham
Subject: RE: Community Project Funding Request - CO 52/WCR 59 Roundabout Project
From: Evan Pinkham<epinkham@weld.gov>
Sent:Thursday, March 12, 2026 8:57 AM
To: Houstan Aragon<haragon@weld.gov>
Subject: FW: Community Project Funding Request-CO 52/WCR 59 Roundabout Project
Proof of submittal.
COUNTY,CO
Evan Pinkham, MPA
Transportation Planning Manager
Public Works
Desk: 970-400-3727
P.O. Box 758, 1111 H St., Greeley, CO 80632
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From: Evan Pinkham
Sent:Tuesday, March 10, 2026 11:40 AM
To: boebert.appropriations@mail.house.gov
Cc: Denise Staley<dstaley@weld.gov>; Curtis Hall <chall@weld.gov>; Don Dunker<ddunker@weld.gov>
Subject:Community Project Funding Request-CO 52/WCR 59 Roundabout Project
Dear Congresswoman Boebert's Staff,
My name is Evan Pinkham, and I serve as the Transportation Planning Manager for Weld County. I am writing to
provide our Community Project Funding request for your office's review and consideration.The full submittal is
attached to this email, including letters of support from the Town of Keenesburg and Weld County Commissioner
Scott James. Please let me know if any of the attachments do not come through successfully or if any additional
information,forms, or clarification would be helpful as you evaluate our request. I would be happy to provide
whatever is needed.
Thank you for your time and attention.We appreciate the opportunity to submit this project for consideration and
look forward to any next steps.
Sincerely,
Evan Pinkham
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Evan Pinkham, MPA
Transportation Planning Manager
Public Works
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