Subdivision Paving Coalition (SPC)

ABOUT US

The SPC is a non-partisan volunteer alliance that is spearheading a renewed focus on resolving the seemingly never ending quarter-century old issue of funding for Subdivision roads in Boulder County. The SPC is comprised of concerned Boulder County residents, organizations, companies, and service providers.

 

The SPC’s purpose is to secure fair and affordable County-wide funding, including potential ballot initiatives, and to assist the County Commissioners and Public Works Department throughout the planning and implementation of rehabilitation and maintenance for Boulder County subdivision roads.


The SPC does not include nor represent the Boulder County Commissioners or Public Works Department.  However, the SPC will be working closely with the County to develop a funding proposal.


BACKGROUND INFORMATION

For nearly 30 years, no cohesive long-term funding mechanism has existed for resurfacing, rehabilitating and/or rebuilding roads in Boulder County subdivisions that are outside city limits. Approximately 150 miles of paved road within 120 subdivisions comprising over 10,000 properties and 27,000 residents are adversely impacted. The majority of these roads are in poor condition, are becoming unsafe and continue to deteriorate, while the cost to fix them is escalating as long as this issue remains unresolved. 


PLEASE JOIN US...

The SPC would like to inform all affected parties about our approach, progress, and the current status of developing funding mechanisms for subdivision paving.  The SPC is encouraging all those who are impacted to join the SPC to assist in achieving the Coalition’s goals. Where possible, the SPC is seeking a primary contact from HOA groups, fire districts and first responders, neighborhood groups, businesses, organizations, and any other interested parties to assist us to keep them and their members informed.

                                         For more information please visit our Contact Page.