Community Transportation Survey

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Our funding for the Clean Mobility Transportation Project has been pulled from the Department of Energy. Calstart in partnership with Four Corners Office for Resource Efficiency (4CORE), our sponsor for this project, made The Town of Pagosa Springs, Archuleta County, and the Pagosa Springs Community Development Corporation (PSCDC) aware of the funding cancellation as of October 2, 2025. The funding, prior to this date, allowed the partnership to conduct a survey that was aimed at enhancing local transportation options. The survey was split into groups for residents, tourists, and local businesses, to get feedback on current travel behavior and preferences for future transportation improvements. Responses will help our community plan and advocate for cleaner, healthier, and more accessible mobility solutions. We are still working with 4CORE on compiling the survey results and are hoping to have a comprehensive report that we can utilize towards making future plans for transportation needs in Archuleta County soon.



Our funding for the Clean Mobility Transportation Project has been pulled from the Department of Energy. Calstart in partnership with Four Corners Office for Resource Efficiency (4CORE), our sponsor for this project, made The Town of Pagosa Springs, Archuleta County, and the Pagosa Springs Community Development Corporation (PSCDC) aware of the funding cancellation as of October 2, 2025. The funding, prior to this date, allowed the partnership to conduct a survey that was aimed at enhancing local transportation options. The survey was split into groups for residents, tourists, and local businesses, to get feedback on current travel behavior and preferences for future transportation improvements. Responses will help our community plan and advocate for cleaner, healthier, and more accessible mobility solutions. We are still working with 4CORE on compiling the survey results and are hoping to have a comprehensive report that we can utilize towards making future plans for transportation needs in Archuleta County soon.