I forgot to mention this as well: IF there is not oversight of the CHS - ALL Colorado residents should be mad as you know what. The potential for personall pocketlining and cronism would be unlimited.
If necessary, one way to force the CHS to clean up its act with regards to the Loop would be to complain about lack of oversight and use the Loop as an example of how inept, or vindictive, however you want to describe the situation, the CHS can be.
An excellent vendor/operator was run off for no apparently good reason. The residents of the state of Colorado have not had a valuable state property cared for the way it should have been by the body vested with the role of being caretaker of that property.
Even if given the benefit of the doubt and the CHS really acted in what it thought was the best interests of the state, it did so with such incompetence that those who made the decisions should be held accountable.
It all goes back to accountability. Who holds the CHS accountable to the taxpayers of Colorado? That is the attack approach that should be taken.