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Colorado collecting higher gasoline tax
Total to be 3 cents
BY JESSE PAUL THE COLORADO SUN
Colorado began collecting a 2-cent-per-gallon fee on gasoline purchases on April 1.
Revenue from the fee, which increases to 3 cents per gallon on July 1, will go toward addressing the state’s multibillion-dollar transportation project backlog. e charge was imposed through a bill passed by the legislature in 2021 that also added fees on deliveries, rideshare
BY BELEN WARD BWARD@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM



Here are the police reports for April 1 to April 7 to the Fort Lupton Police Department. Not every call made to the police is not listed on this report.
April 1
A Fort Lupton man was issued a summon at for an animal complaint abandonment in the 12000 block of rides and electric vehicles. e gas fee was originally supposed to begin in July 2022, but the legislature delayed the start until April 1, at a cost of $45 million, because of high gas prices. A year ago, the average cost of a gallon of regular gas in Colorado was $3.97. is week, it was hovering around $3.47. e gas fee is set to increase gradually by 1 cent per year until it reaches
Fuel prices reached an all-time high in Colorado in June 2022, when a gallon of regular gasoline averaged $4.92 and diesel was at $5.54 a gallon, according to AAA.
8 cents per gallon in July 2028. In July 2032, the fee will be adjusted annually based on in ation.
Other fees imposed by the bill include:
• A 27-cent fee on deliveries









• A 30-cent fee on rideshares e fuel and road-usage fees are the subject of a lawsuit led in Denver District Court by conservatives who argue the charges were illegally imposed. Colorado’s Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights requires that voters ap-
• A 4-cent-per-gallon fee on diesel fuel. Like the gas fee, the diesel fee increases annually — but by 2 cents — until it reaches 16 cents in 2028.