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Place two projects funded with certificates of participation (the Department of Personnel Lease Purchase of 1881 Pierce Street and University of Colorado Health Sciences Center Fitzsimons projects) at the end of the priority list (Attachment B). The motion passed on a 5-0-1 vote.Final
Move the Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad project (#14 on Attachment B) to #18 on the priority list, move the Auraria Higher Education Center Science Building Addition and Renovation project (#15 on Attachment B) to #14 on the priority list, and move the Lamar Community College Horse Training Management Facilities Remodel project (#18 on Attachment B) to #15 on the priority list. Senator Windels offered a friendly amendment to reverse the order of the Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad Track Rehabilitation project (#19) and the Department of Human Services Colorado State Veterans Center at Homelake Domiciliary Renovation project (#18). The motion passed, as amended, on a 5-0-1 vote.Final
Move two Department of Public Health and Environment water projects (#5 and #6 on Attachment B) and place them after #19 on the priority list. The motion passed on a 5-0-1 vote.Final
FINAL VOTE - Forward the revised priority list to the JBC to fund the 39 projects using $40.2 million in Controlled Maintenance Trust Fund interest, Corrections Expansion Reserve Fund monies, and Capital Construction Fund monies, plus a General Fund transfer of $81.4 million. The motion passed on a 5-0-1 vote.Final
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