Colorado 2025 2025 Regular Session

Colorado House Bill HB1110 Introduced / Fiscal Note

Filed 02/13/2025

                    HB 25-1110  
Fiscal Note 
Legislative Council Staff 
Nonpartisan Services for Colorado’s Legislature 
HB 25-1110: RAILROAD CROSSING MAINTENANC E COSTS  
Prime Sponsors: 
Rep. Winter T.; Duran 
Sen. Pelton B.  
Published for: House Trans., Hous. & Local Gov. 
Drafting number: LLS 25-0320  
Fiscal Analyst: 
Colin Gaiser, 303-866-2677 
colin.gaiser@coleg.gov  
Version: Initial Fiscal Note  
Date: February 13, 2025  
Fiscal note status: The fiscal note reflects the introduced bill. 
Summary Information 
Overview. The bill requires the Public Utilities Commission to establish rules on the allocation of costs for 
the maintenance of existing railroad crossings.  
Types of impacts. The bill is projected to affect the following areas on an ongoing basis: 
 State Expenditures 	 Local Government 
Appropriations. No appropriation is required.  
Table 1 
State Fiscal Impacts  
Type of Impact 
Budget Year 
FY 2025-26 
Out Year 
FY 2026-27 
State Revenue 	$0 	$0 
State Expenditures 	$0 	$0 
Transferred Funds  	$0 	$0 
Change in TABOR Refunds 	$0 	$0 
Change in State FTE 	0.0 FTE 	0.0 FTE 
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Summary of Legislation 
The bill requires the Public Utilities Commission (PUC) in the Department of Regulatory Agencies 
to adopt rules requiring the total cost to maintain an existing railroad crossing be shared equally 
between the railroad and the road authority. If the applicable road authority is a local 
government, the railroad is responsible for costs to maintain the portion of the crossing 
between the ends of the railroad ties, while the local government is responsible for costs to 
maintain the portion outside the ends of the railroad ties.  
Background 
There are a total of 1,745 public at-grade railroad crossings across the state, with a majority on 
local and county roads.  
State Expenditures 
Public Utilities Commission 
The bill increases workload for the PUC to conduct rulemaking on maintenance costs for railroad 
crossings. This can be accomplished within existing resources.  
Department of Transportation 
Assuming that CDOT will continue to maintain, in partnership with the railroads, approximately 
70 at-grade railroad crossings, expenditures will be unchanged. CDOT may need to adjust 
current agreements regarding railroad crossing maintenance to match the language in the bill. 
Any workload increase can be accomplished with existing resources.  
Local Government  
The bill may affect expenditures for some local governments depending on how much these 
local governments currently spend on railroad crossing maintenance and how the 
responsibilities of maintenance are distributed. For instance, a local government currently 
paying for maintenance of the track itself at a railroad crossing will no longer be financially 
responsible for such maintenance. Additionally, some local governments may see a workload 
increase to adjust agreements on railroad crossing maintenance.  Page 3 
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Effective Date 
The bill takes effect 90 days following adjournment of the General Assembly sine die, assuming 
no referendum petition is filed. 
State and Local Government Contacts 
Counties 
Local Affairs 
Municipalities 
Public Safety 
Regulatory Agencies 
Transportation  
 
 
The revenue and expenditure impacts in this fiscal note represent changes from current law under the bill for each 
fiscal year. For additional information about fiscal notes, please visit the General Assembly website.