Arapahoe County open house on Parks, Trails and Open Space
Article Contributed on: 11/5/2009 9:54:29 AM
Venue:
Byers High School
Venue Address:
444 E. Front St
Venue City:
Byers
Event Time:
4 - 8 p.m. drop in anytime
Event Dates:
This event takes place on 11/19/2009.
Category:
Government
Cost for Adults:
Free
Cost for Children:
Free
Event Web page:
http://denver.yourhub.com/Littleton/Events/Government/Event~682246.aspx
Description:
Arapahoe County invites residents to drop by an open house to learn about and provide input on the needs for parks, trails and open space in Arapahoe County.
This is the second of three opportunities for the public to share their opinions. The feedback will be used to help prepare a countywide
Open Space Master Plan which will serve as a guide for making strategic decisions about the program's future. Residents who are unable to attend can provide comments online through January 31 at www.greenways.com/arapahoe.
"Many of our urban residents don't realize that the County is 72 miles wide and not only includes much of the southeast Denver metro area with cities such as Littleton, Centennial and Aurora but also many rural towns as you head east including Deer Trail, Byers and Bennett," said Commissioner Bockenfeld who represents the eastern communities in District 3. "This open house gives our rural residents an opportunity to provide feedback specific to their community."
The County already has protected more than 15,000 acres of land that preserves natural habitats and wildlife corridors, protects sweeping vistas and provides outdoor recreation in just the past five years. This would not be possible without the voters who generously approved the Arapahoe County open space sales and use tax in 2003.
For every $1 spent in Arapahoe County, a quarter-of-a-penny is used to preserve urban and rural open space and natural areas; protect lands that preserve water quality; provide, maintain and improve neighborhood parks, sports fields, picnic facilities and multi-use trails; protect wildlife habitat and corridors; preserve agriculture and ranchlands; and enhance and maintain designated heritage areas.
The tax collection began Jan. 1, 2004 and is set to expire Dec. 31, 2013 unless citizens vote "yes" to continue the program during a future ballot question reauthorization.
Contact Info
Name:
Bob Finch
E-mail:
Phone:
720-874-6734