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Telluride's ballot measure could block major regional projects, sparking debate over local control vs. cooperation.
Ballot Question 300 in Telluride, which requires voter approval for regional projects costing $10 million or more, is sparking debate over local governance and regional cooperation.
Proponents say it increases public input, but critics warn it could stall vital infrastructure, including housing and wastewater systems, by blocking joint efforts with Mountain Village and other communities.
The measure’s broad language, including projects funded by grants, raises concerns about delays, legal challenges, and undermining elected officials’ ability to act.
Misinformation about its scope has emerged, and experts caution it may hinder progress on key developments like the Lot L Shandoka garage and Carhenge, despite design changes to preserve historic character.
Opponents urge rejection, arguing it threatens collaboration, increases costs, and risks deepening community divisions.
La medida de votación de Telluride podría bloquear los principales proyectos regionales, provocando un debate sobre el control local frente a la cooperación.