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written statement was submitted to the Colorado Air Quality Control Commission July 9.
Among the arguments that the two groups make is that the trip-reduction program is too aggressive and is based on baseline numbers that are not accurate. They contend that the program would require reductions far greater than any achieved in similar programs.
The NCLA, which lobbies on behalf of the chambers of commerce in Fort Collins, Greeley and Loveland, said that about 2,600 companies across the Denver area and the North Front Range, including 350 in Larimer and Weld County, would be required to comply with the pending rules by April 2022. If approved, the program would require companies with more than 100 employees at a single worksite to: