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Posted on: September 19, 2024

[ARCHIVED] Town Council Passes Resolution Supporting a "Yes" Vote on Question 3A

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Town Council Passes Resolution Supporting a "Yes" Vote on Question 3A

SMART ballot measure initiates next phase of Telluride-Mountain Village Gondola through increases to sales, lodging, and property taxes

(September 19, 2024) – Telluride, CO --- During today’s meeting of Town Council, a resolution was passed unanimously supporting a “yes” vote on Question 3A, urging the registered electors of the SMART taxing district to vote in favor of the proposed sales, lodging, and mill levy increases to pay for vital regional transportation services, including Gondola and regional bus service.          

According to the resolution, the Telluride Town Council believes the Gondola is a critical piece of our public transportation system. Ballot question 3A will ensure the Gondola continues to operate beyond 2028 as a free public transportation service between Telluride and Mountain Village.

On Thursday, September 5, the Board of Directors of the San Miguel Authority for Regional Transportation (SMART) referred ballot issue 3A to be placed on the ballot for the November 5, 2024, coordinated election, seeking voter approval to impose a sales tax rate increase of .82%, a lodging tax increase of 1.25%, and a mill levy increase of 1.336 mills to raise an estimated $8.2 million annually to fund Gondola operations and maintenance and regional bus services.

As the 1999 Gondola Operating Agreement, which guarantees free gondola service, expires on December 31, 2027, a community-wide planning effort has been underway since 2015. Discussions and subsequent agreements between key stakeholders—including the Towns of Telluride and Mountain Village, San Miguel County, and SMART—have highlighted the need for sustained funding.

The measure proposes the following:

  • $8.2 Million Annual Revenue: This will be raised through a combination of taxes:
    • An increase in sales taxes of up to 0.82% ($4.6 million projected to be raised) 
    • An increase in lodging taxes of up to 1.25% ($2.0 million projected to be raised) 
    • An increase in property taxes equivalent to approximately $89 per $1,000,000 of residential property value. ($1.6 million projected to be raised) 
  • Gondola Operations and Replacement: 87.8% of the funds will be restricted to support gondola operations and establish a capital reserve for a portion of a new gondola system. These funds will ensure the system continues to serve the community beyond 2027 and will support future capital needs for a replacement system projected to cost at least $60 million. 
  • Environmental Impact: The gondola reduces road traffic and greenhouse gas emissions, providing a car-free, sustainable transportation option for the region. 
  • Supporting Broader Transit Services: 12.2% of the funds will be allocated to expanding and improving SMART’s regional bus services, further enhancing public transportation in the area.

The resolution explains that the ballot measure is a pivotal part of SMART's plan to ensure the long-term sustainability of the gondola, which has been vital to the region’s transit system for nearly three decades. Voters within the SMART taxing district, including the Telluride R-1 School District boundaries, can vote on this measure. 

For more detailed information on the ballot measure and its potential impacts, visit smarttelluride.colorado.gov. To learn more about the Telluride-Mountain Village Gondola's long-term planning discussions and phases to date, visit ourgondola.org.

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Communications Manager 
Lindsey Mills
Phone: (970) 728-2165
Email: lmills@telluride-co.gov 

ABOUT TELLURIDE
Nestled amidst the majestic San Juan Mountains of southwest Colorado, Telluride's captivating narrative is deeply rooted in the ancient legacy of the Ute tribe, the valley's original inhabitants, who crafted their summer camps along the San Miguel River, naming the land "The Valley of Hanging Waterfalls." In the late 1700s, Spanish explorers traversed the rugged terrain, laying the groundwork for subsequent exploration and settlement. A fervent mining boom followed, igniting a rush of prospectors to the region, culminating in the founding of Telluride in 1880. Telluride's allure as a hub of opportunity attracted fortune seekers, bolstered by the arrival of the Rio Grande Southern Railroad and groundbreaking innovations like the hydroelectric power plant in Ames. Set in a box canyon amid forested peaks at the base of the popular Telluride ski-and-golf resort, the town’s historic district houses landmarks like the Sheridan Opera House and the Telluride Historical Museum while playing host to culture, music, arts, outdoor recreation, and festivals with unrivaled views and dramatic locale. For more information, please visit us online at telluride-co.gov.

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El Ayuntamiento aprueba una resolución de apoyo al voto afirmativo a la pregunta 3A

La medida electoral SMART inicia la siguiente fase de la Telecabina Telluride-Mountain Village a través de aumentos en los impuestos sobre ventas, alojamiento y propiedad

(19 de septiembre de 2024) - Telluride, CO --- Durante la reunión de hoy del Consejo Municipal, se aprobó por unanimidad una resolución de apoyo a un «sí» a la Pregunta 3A, instando a los electores registrados del distrito fiscal SMART a votar a favor de las ventas propuestas, el alojamiento, y los aumentos de impuestos para pagar los servicios vitales de transporte regional, incluida la Góndola y el servicio regional de autobuses.        

Según la resolución, el Ayuntamiento de Telluride cree que la Góndola es una pieza fundamental de nuestro sistema de transporte público. La pregunta electoral 3A asegurará que la Góndola siga funcionando más allá de 2028 como un servicio de transporte público gratuito entre Telluride y Mountain Village.

El jueves 5 de septiembre, el Consejo de Administración de la Autoridad San Miguel para el Transporte Regional (SMART) remitió la cuestión electoral 3A para que se incluya en la papeleta de las elecciones coordinadas del 5 de noviembre de 2024, solicitando la aprobación de los votantes para imponer un aumento de la tasa del impuesto sobre las ventas del 0,82%, un aumento del impuesto sobre el alojamiento del 1,25% y un aumento del gravamen de 1,336 mills para recaudar unos 8,2 millones de dólares anuales para financiar las operaciones y el mantenimiento de la Góndola y los servicios de autobuses regionales.

Como el Acuerdo de Operación de Góndola de 1999, que garantiza el servicio gratuito de góndola, expira el 31 de diciembre de 2027, un esfuerzo de planificación de toda la comunidad ha estado en marcha desde 2015. Las discusiones y los acuerdos posteriores entre las partes interesadas clave, incluidos los pueblos de Telluride y Mountain Village, el condado de San Miguel y SMART, han puesto de relieve la necesidad de una financiación sostenida.

La medida propone lo siguiente: 

  • 8,2 millones de dólares de ingresos anuales: Esta cantidad se recaudará mediante una combinación de impuestos:
    • Un aumento de los impuestos sobre las ventas de hasta el 0,82% ($ 4,6 millones proyectados para ser recaudados) 
    • Un aumento de los impuestos sobre el alojamiento de hasta el 1,25% (2,0 millones de dólares de recaudación prevista). 
    • Un aumento de los impuestos sobre la propiedad equivalente a aproximadamente 89 $ por cada 1.000.000 $ de valor de la propiedad residencial. (Se prevé una recaudación de 1,6 millones de dólares) 
  • Explotación y sustitución de telecabinas: el 87,8% de los fondos se destinará a la explotación de telecabinas y a establecer una reserva de capital para una parte del nuevo sistema de telecabinas. Estos fondos garantizarán que el sistema siga prestando servicio a la comunidad más allá de 2027 y cubrirán las futuras necesidades de capital para un sistema de sustitución cuyo coste se prevé en al menos 60 millones de dólares. 
  • Impacto medioambiental: La telecabina reduce el tráfico por carretera y las emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero, proporcionando una opción de transporte sostenible y sin coches para la región. 
  • Apoyo a servicios de transporte más amplios: El 12,2% de los fondos se destinará a ampliar y mejorar los servicios regionales de autobús de SMART, mejorando aún más el transporte público en la zona.

La resolución explica que la medida de votación es una parte fundamental del plan de SMART para garantizar la sostenibilidad a largo plazo de la góndola, que ha sido vital para el sistema de tránsito de la región durante casi tres décadas. Los votantes dentro del distrito fiscal de SMART, incluidos los límites del Distrito Escolar R-1 de Telluride, pueden votar sobre esta medida. 

Para obtener información más detallada sobre la medida electoral y sus posibles repercusiones, visite smarttelluride.colorado.gov. Para obtener más información sobre los debates y las fases de planificación a largo plazo de la telecabina Telluride-Mountain Village hasta la fecha, visite ourgondola.org.

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Gerente de Comunicaciones
Lindsey Mills

Telephono: (970) 728-2165
lmills@telluride-co.gov

SOBRE TELLURIDE
Enclavada en medio de las majestuosas montañas de San Juan, al suroeste de Colorado, la cautivadora narrativa de Telluride está profundamente arraigada en el antiguo legado de la tribu Ute, los habitantes originales del valle, que construyeron sus campamentos de verano a lo largo del río San Miguel, bautizando la tierra como "El Valle de las Cascadas Colgantes". A finales del siglo XVIII, exploradores españoles atravesaron el escarpado terreno, sentando las bases para posteriores exploraciones y asentamientos. Siguió un ferviente auge minero que provocó una avalancha de buscadores de oro en la región, que culminó con la fundación de Telluride en 1880. El atractivo de Telluride como centro de oportunidades atrajo a buscadores de fortuna, impulsados por la llegada del Rio Grande Southern Railroad e innovaciones pioneras como la central hidroeléctrica de Ames. Enclavada en un cañón entre cumbres boscosas, en la base de la popular estación de esquí y golf de Telluride, el casco histórico de la ciudad alberga lugares emblemáticos como la Ópera de Sheridan y el Museo Histórico de Telluride, al tiempo que acoge actividades culturales, musicales, artísticas, recreativas al aire libre y festivales con unas vistas incomparables y una ubicación espectacular. Para más información, visítenos en línea en telluride-co.gov.

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