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TC Resolution 17-28 Supporting Re-Authorization of Lottery Proceeds by the General Assembly in 2018RESOLUTION 17-28 SUPPORTING RE -AUTHORIZATION OF LOTTER PROCEEDS BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY IN 2018 WHEREAS, Colorado voters provided for a statewide lottery, and in a subsequent election adopted the Great Outdoor Colorado (GOCO) amendment to the state constitution, which directs that lottery proceeds be used for parks, open space, wildlife, and outdoor recreation purposes, and WHEREAS, following the voters' approval of a lottery, the General Assembly created a Lottery Division in the State Department of revenue to administer lottery, and WHEREAS, as provided in the GOCO amendment, lottery profits are allocated to the Great Outdoors Colorado Trust Fund (GOCO Trust Fund), the Conservation Trust Fund, and the Colorado Division of Parks and Wildlife, and WHEREAS, since 1992, the GOCO Trust Fund has distributed approximately $1 billion in grants for projects to improve communities in all of Colorado's 64 counties. Funds have helped connect families to the outdoors, improved local trails and parks, built outdoor recreation facilities, preserved ranchlands, water resources, and view corridors, improved river access and quality and conserved wildlife habitat; and WHEREAS, the GOCO Trust Fund distributed $350,000 directly to the Town of Avon to fund current construction of Destination Jump, Splash, Learn playground in Nottingham Park, and WHEREAS, the GOCO Trust Fund has directly distributed $498,000 directly to the Town of Avon for the construction of the Eagle Valley bike and pedestrian trail. Projects such as these have made Avon a more desirable place to live, work, play and visit; and municipalities, and special districts for acquisition, development, and maintenance of new conservation sites, capital improvements, and maintenance for recreational purposes on public sites, and WHEREAS, since 1992 the GOCO Trust Fund has distributed approximately 215 million of lottery proceeds in support of Colorado's 42 state parks, .funding parkland acquisition, park development and operations, trail construction and maintenance, environmental education, youth and volunteer programs and stewardship and natural resource management, and WHEREAS, the Colorado Lottery Division is critical to the administration of the entire GOCO program and the Division is set to expire unless extended by the General Assembly, which during its 2018 session will consider legislation to extend the Division to 2039. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF AVON THAT: The Town of Avon strongly urges the Colorado General Assembly to approve legislation during its 2018 session to re -authorize the Colorado Lottery Division until 2039. ADOPTED December 12, 2017, by the AVON TOWN COUNCIL C:A OFA, By: Attest: Jennie Fancher, Mayor Debbie Hoppe, Tow lerk t•; 0� 0