As part of the city’s Long-Term Financial Strategy, the city advanced a Transportation Maintenance Fee as part of the 2026 Budget to cover the cost of a select array of the most critical underfunded and unfunded transportation maintenance needs during a time of slowing economic growth, rising costs, flattening of major revenue sources, and recent state legislation impacting city revenues. The TMF will add a predictable, reliable and scalable source of funding that is not subject to economic variability.

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Transportation Maintenance Fee Virtual Office Hours 2 05/11/2026 14:00 05/11/2026 13:00 America/Denver <p class="address" translate="no"><span class="locality">Boulder</span>, <span class="administrative-area">CO</span><br> <span class="country">United States</span></p> MM/DD/YYYY CONFIRMED OPAQUE

May Events

  • Virtual Office Hours: May 6 from 1 to 2 p.m.
    • 1:1 time with city staff to answer specific questions about the TMF.
    • Register here
  • Virtual Office Hours: May 11 from 1 to 2 p.m.
    • 1:1 time with city staff to answer specific questions about the TMF.
    • Register here
  • Virtual Information Session: May 13 from 6 to 7 p.m.
    • Residential, business and commercial property owners interested in learning more and providing feedback regarding the City of Boulder's Transportation Maintenance Fee are invited to a virtual community information session hosted by the City of Boulder. There will be a portion of time dedicated for questions and answers.
    • Register here
  • Virtual Information Session: May 21 from noon to 1 p.m.
    • Residential, business and commercial property owners interested in learning more and providing feedback regarding the City of Boulder's Transportation Maintenance Fee are invited to a virtual community information session hosted by the City of Boulder. There will be a portion of time dedicated for questions and answers.
    • Register here