Denver Business Journal reports, “Coloradans, who could be asked in November to raise their own taxes to pay for extra interstate lanes and other road improvements, may have to pay again to use those lanes.” The article explains, “CDOT Executive Director Shailen Bhatt said in an interview Monday [March 27] that new lanes through the mountains on Interstate 70 and north and south of Denver on Interstate 25 must be managed in some way to ensure that traffic doesn’t fill the newly added capacity on those roads within just a few years. . . . That could involve charging a toll on the lanes, or restricting those lanes to high-occupancy vehicles, or other measures.”