Sign of the times (but not for long)

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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