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Telluride voters decide whether major projects over $10M need public approval, sparking debate over community control vs. project delays.
Telluride voters are deciding on Ballot Question 300, which would require public votes on major projects costing $10 million or more, rezoning, or water extensions.
Supporters say it ensures community control and transparency, while opponents warn it could stall critical infrastructure, housing, and healthcare projects by turning them into political battles.
The town council and many residents oppose the measure, arguing it undermines established planning processes, risks manipulation by special interests, and could deepen divisions.
Campaign finance data shows the “No” campaign outspent the “Yes” side.
The outcome will shape how Telluride balances local input with efficient governance.
Los votantes de Telluride deciden si los grandes proyectos de más de $ 10 millones necesitan aprobación pública, provocando un debate sobre el control comunitario frente a los retrasos en los proyectos.