Telluride的投票措施可能阻碍重大区域项目,引发关于地方控制与合作的辩论。
Telluride's ballot measure could block major regional projects, sparking debate over local control vs. cooperation.
Telluride的选票问题300要求选民批准耗资1 000万美元或以上的区域项目,引发了关于地方治理和区域合作的辩论。
Ballot Question 300 in Telluride, which requires voter approval for regional projects costing $10 million or more, is sparking debate over local governance and regional cooperation.
支持者说,它增加了公众投入,但批评者警告说,它会阻碍与山区村和其他社区的共同努力,从而阻碍包括住房和废水处理系统在内的重要基础设施。
Proponents say it increases public input, but critics warn it could stall vital infrastructure, including housing and wastewater systems, by blocking joint efforts with Mountain Village and other communities.
该措施的宽泛语言,包括由赠款资助的项目,引起了对拖延、法律挑战以及破坏当选官员行动能力的担忧。
The measure’s broad language, including projects funded by grants, raises concerns about delays, legal challenges, and undermining elected officials’ ability to act.
有关其范围的错误信息已经出现,专家们告诫说,尽管为了保持历史特征而进行了设计上的改变,但这种信息可能会阻碍L Shandoka停车场和Carhenge等关键发展的进展。
Misinformation about its scope has emerged, and experts caution it may hinder progress on key developments like the Lot L Shandoka garage and Carhenge, despite design changes to preserve historic character.
反对者敦促拒绝,认为这威胁到协作,增加成本,并有可能加深社区分歧。
Opponents urge rejection, arguing it threatens collaboration, increases costs, and risks deepening community divisions.