Signs ‘o the Times

On the road again with Duncan Madog:

A new Store in Town

We all voted YES to Amendment 64 which legalizes possession, consumption, and cultivation of up to six plants for adults 21 years of age and older, and set in place the outline for the regulation of retail cannabis stores as the above new store hopes to be one of the first on College Avenue.  The amendment also sets aside the first 24 Million dollars in Tax revenue from those stores for schools and education. The actual licensing regs won’t be on the books until sometime in 2014 so all of you out East of here needn’t buy your plane tickets to DIA just yet.

The Mason Corridor

2014 is also the year when Transfort will complete the BRT they call MAX. It’s a Bus Rapid Transit system that will run alongside the BNSF tracks between the FoCO downtown transit center and a new South Transit Center just south of Mason and Harmony Street.

Sonny Lubeck field and Hughes is so 2007

Well, maybe there will be a new stadium at CSU by 2015. A new stadium means that ‘better’ football players will come to CSU and then the RAMS will start winning some games like they did back in the Lubeck years.  And why should people have to go way way over to Hughes (2 miles from town) when it would be more better right in the middle of CSU campus? Then again there are others who think the old Hughes Stadium is good enough. Why don’t they just build another BRT system to Hughes and save $200 million?

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