I think he has to be looking at the tapes of the (Indianapolis) game and wondering if he should really proceed with the wager.

The process will take as much time as the process needs. CDOT officials and federal officials will run the process as they see fit.

The governor, after any major incident, always plans a debriefing. Those wheels were in motion actually several days ago, when we started the entire operation of Safe Haven.

The real issue will be how the state will fund the improvements. That decision will be made long after Governor Owens leaves office.

Obviously this is something that he doesn't support and wouldn't support.

The Attorney General's Office just answered that today in an opinion.

She's been a good ally for Colorado.

The governor believes that private toll roads will be important to the state in the coming years, and it is critical that such options be available to the future.

He doesn't feel it is a constitutional crisis. It is a disagreement that he will work to resolve.