City Council
Reference: IGA Between Commerce City and the City of Brighton Regarding Cost-Sharing for US 85 and 120th Avenue Project
To: Mayor Gregory Mills and Members of City Council
Through: Michael P. Martinez City Manager
Prepared By: Greg Labrie, Director of Public Works
Date Prepared: February 10, 2026
PURPOSE
The purpose of this Agreement is to formalize Brighton's commitment to contribute Two Million One Hundred Seventeen Thousand Dollars ($2,117,000) as its local match toward the design and construction of the Project, in recognition of the regional benefits to the citizens of Brighton and surrounding communities. This contribution, to be made in a single payment by February 28, 2027, will support the City's acceptance of the CRISI Grant and fulfillment of the Total Local Match required for the Project.
BACKGROUND / HISTORY
The U.S. Department of Transportation, through the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), awarded Commerce City a Fiscal Year 2021 Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements (CRISI) Grant in the amount of $9,589,000 for the construction of a grade-separated crossing at US 85 and the Union Pacific Railroad at 120th Avenue. This critical infrastructure improvement is designed to enhance safety, reduce congestion, and improve regional mobility for residents and businesses.
As a condition of the CRISI Grant, Commerce City is required to provide a Total Local Match of $11,192,000 toward the Project. Recognizing the significant regional benefits-including improved transportation safety, economic development opportunities, and enhanced connectivity-Commerce City requested financial participation from regional partners.
In accordance with Section 18(2)(a) of Article XIV of the Colorado Constitution and Sections 29-1-201 et seq. and 29-20-105 of the Colorado Revised Statutes, Colorado law authorizes and encourages intergovernmental cooperation for mutual benefit. Consistent with this authority, Brighton has agreed to co...
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