Community Collaborative Group (CCG) Proposals and Tentative Agreements
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Guy Burgess
South Boulder Representative
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- North Neighborhood -- North of Canyon, West of Broadway
- Central Neighborhood -- Between Table Mesa and Canyon. West
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This is absolutely pathetic. You people were tasked with representing the community. I can't imagine that more than 10% of the community wants to restrict access. You did a horrible job. Whoever was representing dog owners should be ashamed of yourself. How is it that you allowed for this to happen? How couldn't you stand up to the zealots? This is shameful but so emblamatic of the way things work in this community.
ReplyDeleteAny time anyone studies something, there is a background motive. We - residents who are in the neighborhood of "West TSA" - have no clue about your organization's true motives. I have learned some things by reading the letters to the editor in the Daily Camera. Bikes on hiking trails are definitely out. New trails for bikers are welcome. Also consider other needs.
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