Sen. Michael Bennet didn't make it to Tuesday's press availability as Gov. Bill Ritter and others touted the start of the first transportation project backed by stimulus spending.
Ritter unveiled a sign at the Belleview Avenue project, headlined "Putting America to Work" and touting the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
In the press release accompanying the event, a quote from Bennet, D-Colo., was inserted: "Americans fifty to a hundred years from now will look at these signs and be reminded of the fact that when faced with crisis, we acted --not only to create jobs and hasten our recovery, but to lay the foundation for long-term growth and lasting prosperity."
For this sign and similar ones that will be erected for every stimulus-backed highway project to be around for 50 to 100 years will require a separate Sign Preservation and Reconstruction Act of Congress. In fact, says CDOT, the signs will only be up for the construction phase of each project.
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