(COLORADO) — Helping to strengthen Colorado’s downtowns while creating stronger economies and expanding transportation options, eight communities across the state were announced as the final, Revitalizing Main Streets grant recipients of 2023.
In total, $1.7 million was awarded to the final recipients, according to Governor Jared Polis and the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT), which made the announcement on Wednesday, Dec. 27.
Final 2023 Revitalizing Main Streets grant recipients:
Town of De Beque – $250,000
County of Las Animas – $56,780
Town of Mead – $250,000
Town of Minturn – $226,800
Town of Olathe – $223,512
Town of Pagosa Springs – $250,000
Town of San Luis – $181,592
Town of Westcliffe – $250,000
“Not only does this encourage physical activity, it also enhances local economic vitality in towns and cities across Colorado,” said CDOT Executive Director Shoshana Lew. “Through this approach, we are grateful to be able to set an example of how statewide transportation agencies can work cohesively with local municipalities to build stronger, healthier, and thriving communities.”
Previous 2023 Revitalizing Main Streets grant recipients:
Town of Poncha Springs – $250,000
Colorado City Metro District – $223,677
Town of Silverthorne – $250,000
City of Fort Lupton – $250,000
Jefferson County – $249,849
City of Pueblo – $222,750
City of Rifle – $250,000
Creekwalk Marketplace Business Improvement District – $250,000
City of Black Hawk – $89,640
Town of Basalt – $250,000
Town of Estes Park – $241,300
City of Fort Collins – $15,050
Town of Georgetown – $250,000
City of Lamar – $125,000
Town of Meeker – $150,000
Town of Paonia – $217,630
City of Las Animas – $203,250
Town of Kersey – $250,000
Town of Akron – $92,466
Town of Elizabeth – $250,000
City of Littleton – $250,000
City of Steamboat – $100,000
“The program began as a part of Colorado’s COVID-19 Recovery Plan, with a $30 million allocation from the state legislature in March 2021. In June 2021, Colorado Senate Bill 260 provided $85 million in additional funding for the program over the next 10 years,” according to CDOT’s website.
To learn more about the Revitalizing Main Streets grant program, click on the link above.

